Mount Tsubakuro | |
Other Name: | 燕岳 |
Elevation M: | 2,762.85 |
Elevation Ref: | [1] |
Map: | Japan |
Map Size: | 260 |
Label Position: | none |
Listing: | List of mountains in Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
Pronunciation: | pronounced as /ja/ |
Location: | Ōmachi, Nagano Prefecture Azumino, Nagano Prefecture, Japan |
Range: | Hida Mountains |
Coordinates: | 36.4069°N 137.7128°W |
Coordinates Ref: | [2] |
Topo: | Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 槍ヶ岳 50000:1 槍ヶ岳 |
Easiest Route: | Hike |
is a 2763m (9,065feet) mountain in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It is situated in Japan's Hida Mountains in Nagano Prefecture.It was specified for Chūbu-Sangaku National Park on December 4, 1934.[3] Granite forms the unique body with white sands and sharp rocks exposed at the top. Kassen One (ridge) is a steep trail challenging to climbers ascending from Nakabusa Hot Springs.
The mountain climbing trail between Mount Tsubakuro and Mount Yari is called owing to its extensive use over time. It has two mountain huts along the way. is near the summit and is one of the oldest mountain huts in Japan, completed in 1921.[4]
The following are the main mountains in the surrounding area:
Image | Mountain | Elevation | Distance from the Top | Note | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mt. Gaki 餓鬼岳 | 2647.190NaN0 | 51NaN1 | 200 Famous Japanese Mountains | ||
Mt. Tsubakuro 燕岳 | 2839.580NaN0 | 01NaN1 | 200 Famous Japanese Mountains | ||
Mt. Otensho 大天井岳 | 2921.910NaN0 | 4.71NaN1 | 200 Famous Japanese Mountains | ||
Mt. Jōnen 常念岳 | 28570NaN0 | 9.11NaN1 | 100 Famous Japanese Mountains | ||
Mt. Yari 槍ヶ岳 | 31800NaN0 | 9.31NaN1 | 100 Famous Japanese Mountains |
The rivers flowing on the slopes of Mount Tsubakuro are mountain streams flowing towards the Shinano River basin. The Nakabusa River[5] rises on the eastern side and tributaries of the upper stream of the Takase River rise on the western slopes.[6]