Mount Nangō Explained
Mount Nangō is a mountain with a height of 810 meters, located about 1.0 kilometer east of Mount Maku in Yugawara, Japan. It is a volcanic lava dome formed about 150,000 years ago in the older rim of Mount Hakone.[1]
The summit of Mount Nangō is a grass field, where you can command a great view of the Manazuru Peninsula as well as the Izu Islands in Sagami Bay.[2]
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35.1767°N 139.1042°W
Notes and References
- https://www.hakone-geopark.jp/area-guide/yugawara/036nangousan.html Y2 Mt. Nangosan (Hakone Geopark
- https://hikingtokyo.com/2012/12/17/mt-nango-610m-mt-maku-626m-and-mt-shiro-563m-hakone-area/ Mt Nango (610m), Mt Maku (626m) and Mt Shiro (563m), Yugawara Town, Kanagawa Prefecture (Hikingtokyo.com)