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Iide Mountains

The Iide Mountains or Iide Mountain district is a mountain range that spans the Fukushima, Niigata and Yamagata prefectures in Japan. Its highest peak is Mount Dainichi at 2,128m, and the main peak of the range is Mount Iide at 2,105m above sea level. The range contains a number of peaks higher than 2000m and is a part of the Bandai-Asahi National Park.

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Iide Mountains
Iide Mountain Range seen from Aizu, Fukushima
Highest point
PeakMount Dainichi, Kiso District
Elevation2,128 m (6,982 ft)
Coordinates37°49′59″N 139°39′38″E / 37.83306°N 139.66056°E / 37.83306; 139.66056
Naming
Native name飯豊連峰 (Japanese)
Geography
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Country
Japan
Prefectures
Niigata, Yamagata and Fukushima

The Iide Mountains (飯豊連峰, Iide-renpō) or Iide Mountain district (飯豊山地, Iide-sanchi) is a mountain range that spans the Fukushima, Niigata and Yamagata prefectures in Japan. Its highest peak is Mount Dainichi (大日岳, Dainichi-dake) at 2,128m,1 and the main peak of the range is Mount Iide at 2,105m above sea level.1 The range contains a number of peaks higher than 2000m and is a part of the Bandai-Asahi National Park.2

Peaks

Below are some of the peaks of the Iide Mountains:3

  • Mt. Dainichi (大日岳, Dainichi-dake) (2,128m)
  • Mt. Iide (飯豊山, Iide-san) (2,105m)
  • Mt. Kitamata (北股岳, Kitamata-dake) (2,024m)
  • Mt. Eboshi (烏帽子岳, Eboshi-dake) (2,017m)
  • Mt. Onishi (御西岳, Onishi-dake) (2,012m)
  • Mt. Tanemaki (種蒔山, Tanemaki-yama) (1,791m)
  • Mt. Mikuni (三国岳, Mikuni-dake) (1,664m)
Notes

Notes

  1. 山都町の紹介. Kitakata official webpage (in Japanese). Kitakata City, Fukushima. Archived from the original on August 19, 2011. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  2. 磐梯朝日国立公園. 国立公園 - National parks of Japan (in Japanese). Ministry of the Environment. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  3. 飯豊山の概要 > 飯豊山とは.... Kitakata Sightseeing Association (in Japanese). Kitakata City. Archived from the original on March 30, 2012. Retrieved August 17, 2011.