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Complex volcano on the island of Honshu, Japan
Mount Tateshina
蓼科山
SSW side
Highest point
Elevation2,530 m (8,300 ft)
Listing100 Famous Japanese Mountains
Coordinates36°6′13″N 138°17′42″E / 36.10361°N 138.29500°E / 36.10361; 138.29500
Naming
English translationhigh mountain of water-peppers
Language of nameJapanese
Geography
Mount Tateshina is located in JapanMount TateshinaMount TateshinaLocation of Mount Tateshina in Japan.
LocationHonshū, Japan
Parent rangeNorthern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group
Geology
Mountain typeComplex volcano
Last eruptionUnknown

Mount Tateshina (蓼科山, Tateshina-yama) also Suwa Fuji is a complex volcano located on the border of the municipalities of Chino and Tateshina in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.

It has an elevation of 2,530 m (8,301 ft). This mountain is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.

Outline

Mount Tateshina is a typical complex volcano. About the origin of the name of this mountain, tate means water-pepper, and shina means steps or high places. So Tateshina is literally a high mountain of water-peppers. The other name of this mountain Suwa Fuji, literally, Mount Fuji of the Suwa region.

Mount Tateshina is an important part of Yatsugatake-Chūshin Kōgen Quasi-National Park.

Route

Routes to climb up Mount Tateshina are well-developed. The most popular route is to start from the Nanagome parking lot.

Gallery

  • Ruin of the volcanic crater of Mount Tateshina Ruin of the volcanic crater of Mount Tateshina
  • Top of Mount Tateshina Top of Mount Tateshina
  • Yatsugatake Mountains from Mount Tateshina Yatsugatake Mountains from Mount Tateshina
  • Mount Tateshina from the middle of the mountain Mount Tateshina from the middle of the mountain
  • Mount Tateshina from Mount Tengu Mount Tateshina from Mount Tengu
  • Mount Tateshina from Mount Aka Mount Tateshina from Mount Aka
  • Mount Tateshina from Mount Iō Mount Tateshina from Mount Iō
  • Mount Tateshina in August Mount Tateshina in August

See also

References

100 Famous Japanese Mountains
Hokkaidō
Tōhoku region
Jōshinetsu region
Kantō region
Chūbu region
Hida Mountains
(Northern Alps)
Kiso Mountains
(Central Alps)
Akaishi Mountains
(Southern Alps)
Others
Western Japan
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