Mount Hayachine 2.14

Hanamaki-shi, Iwate
Japan

About Mount Hayachine

Mount Hayachine Mount Hayachine is a well known place listed as Landmark in Hanamaki-shi , Mountain in Hanamaki-shi ,

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Mount Hayachine, at 1917m, is the highest mountain in the Kitakami Range, located in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan. With an elevation of 1913.6m, it is the second highest in Iwate Prefecture after Mount Iwate., it is also included as one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan, a book composed in 1964 by mountaineer and author Kyūya Fukada. The mountain is on the borders of the municipalities of Hanamaki, Tōno, and Miyako, east of the prefectural capital of Morioka.OutlineMount Hayachine is composed of peridotite olivine and serpentine rock, and is unusual in that it lies farther east than other large mountains on Honshū, and is geologically part of the oldest formation in Japan. There are many alpine plants and flower species that are endemic to the area. It is also the southernmost location for the Sakhalin Spruce. For these reasons, 1370 hectares were declared a Special Nature Conservation Area on May 17, 1975 by the national government. On June 10, 1982 an additional 5463 hectares became Hayachine Quasi-National Park.