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Mount Nōtori

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Pronunciation
  
[noːtoɽidake]

Prominence
  
261 m

Easiest route
  
Hiking

Elevation
  
3,026 m

Mountain range
  
Akaishi Mountains

Parent range
  
Akaishi Mountains

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Listing
  
200 Famous Japanese Mountains

Location
  
Chūbu region, Honshū, Japan

Similar
  
Mount Aino, Shiranesanzan, Mount Kita, Mount Shiomi, Mount Warusawa

Mount Nōtori (農鳥岳, Nōtori-dake), or Nōtoridake, is one of the major peaks in the Akaishi Mountains, along with Mount Kita and Mount Aino. The 3,026 m (9,928 ft) peak lies to the south of the other mountains, spanning the town of Hayakawa in Yamanashi Prefecture and Aoi-ku in the city of Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

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Map of Mount N%C5%8Dtori, Tashiro, Aoi Ward, Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture 428-0505, Japan

Geography

The top of the mountain is divided into two peaks. The southeastern peak, known as Mount Nōtori, is 3,026 m (9,928 ft), while the northwestern peak, known as Mount Nishinōtori (西農鳥岳, Nishinōtori-dake), is 3,051 m (10,010 ft). It is located in the Minami Alps National Park.

The main mountains of the Akaishi Mountains are Mount Kitadake, Mount Aino and Mount Nōtori. The three mountains together are called "Shiranesanzan" (白根三山, Shiranesanzan), which means "three white summits".

Mountain huts

The major mountain huts on the mountain are the Nōtori Huts (農鳥小屋, Nōtori Goya) at the base of Mount Nishinōtori. Slightly further down the mountain are the Daimonzawa Huts (大門沢小屋, Daimonzawa Goya).

References

Mount Nōtori Wikipedia