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Mount Zaō

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Mountain type
  
Complex volcano

Last eruption
  
1940

Elevation
  
1,841 m

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Similar
  
Mount Gassan, Mount Chōkai, Mount Adatara, Mount Bandai, Mount Iide

Gopro line of the winter junichi kato mount za japan 04 30 16 snow


Mount Zaō (蔵王山, Zaō-zan) is a complex volcano on the border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture in Japan. It consists of a cluster of stratovolcanoes and is the most active volcano in northern Honshu. The central volcano of the group includes several lava domes and a tuff cone, Goshiki-dake, which contains a crater lake named "Okama" (御釜). Also known as the "Five Color Pond" (五色沼, goshiki numa) because it changes color depending on the weather, it lies in a crater formed by a volcanic eruption in the 1720s. The lake is 360 metres (1,200 ft) in diameter and 60 m (200 ft) deep, and is one of the main tourist attractions in the area.

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Map of Mt. Zao, Zao, Katta District, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan

One striking feature of Zaō's famous ski resorts is the snow monsters (樹氷, Juhyō) that appear in mid-winter. Strong wind over the nearby lake fling water droplets which freeze against the trees and their branches, until near-horizontal icicles begin to form. Falling snow settles on the ice formations, and the end result is a grotesque figure of a tree. The effect of a full forest of such trees gives visitors a ghostly impression. Zaō is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan.

Rotaria rotatoria and Pinnularia spp. are found in the acidic Okama Lake.

Gopro line of the winter junichi kato mount za japan 04 30 16 snow


References

Mount Zaō Wikipedia