Mount Kirigamine
Mount Kirigamine | |
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霧ヶ峰 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,925 m (6,316 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 36°06′00″N 138°10′01″E / 36.10°N 138.167°ECoordinates: 36°06′00″N 138°10′01″E / 36.10°N 138.167°E[2] |
Geography | |
Mount Kirigamine Location of Mount Kirigamine in Japan. | |
Location | Nagano Prefecture, Japan |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Lava flow, Lava dome[3] |
Last eruption | 0.75 Ma[3] |
Mount Kirigamine (霧ヶ峰, Kiri-ga-mine) is a 1,925m volcano, located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
Outline[]
The tallest peak of Mount Kirigamine is , on which there is a weather radar site. Most of the mountain is covered in grass with sparse bushes and rocks. The south and east sides are suitable for gliding with a narrow landing zone in the vicinity of a parking lot and a huge emergency landing at the west side of the mountain. The southeast cliffs are a launching point for gliders, with winds above 3 meters[clarification needed]. The north part is equipped with ski-lifts.
Access[]
Vehicle access to the bottom of Kirigamine does not require four-wheel drive but snow chains may be necessary if there is heavy snow.
Gallery[]
Mount Kuruma is a tallest peak
Mount Kuruma from Mount Minaminomimi
Kirigamine seen from the east.
Mount Kirigamine and Yashimagahara Wetland
A weather radar site on the top of Mount Kuruma
See Also[]
- List of volcanoes in Japan
- List of mountains in Japan
References[]
- ^ Giga Atlas, ISBN 4-398-64180-7
- ^ KIRIGAMINE JAPAN (GENERAL) JAPAN Geography Population Map City and cities coordinates location
- ^ Jump up to: a b Kirigamine - Geological Survey of Japan
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kirigamine. |
- "Kirigamine". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
- Kirigamine - Geological Survey of Japan
- Mountains of Nagano Prefecture
- Volcanoes of Nagano Prefecture
- Shield volcanoes
- Pleistocene volcanoes