Mount Hotaka

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Mount Hotaka is a prominent peak in Japan’s Hida Mountains, renowned for its rugged alpine terrain and popularity among climbers and hikers.

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Mount Hotaka canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural geographic feature
accessTrailhead Kamikochi
Shinhotaka Onsen
alsoKnownAs Hotaka-dake
Okuhotaka-dake area (main massif)
climbingSeason early autumn
summer
country Japan
elevation 10466 ft
3190 m
geology granite and metamorphic rocks
hasFeature sharp ridgelines
snowfields in spring
steep couloirs
hasGlacialCirque Karasawa Cirque
hasPeak Mount Karasawa
surface form: Karasawa-dake

Hotaka-dake
surface form: Kitahotaka-dake

Maehotaka-dake
Okuhotaka-dake
hasRefuge Hotaka-dake mountain hut
Karasawa hut
Kitahotaka hut
hazard avalanches
rapid weather changes
rockfall
highestPointOf Hida Mountains
Japanese Alps
surface form: Northern Japanese Alps
isTouristDestination true
listedIn 100 Famous Japanese Mountains
List of highest mountains of Japan
locatedIn Hida Mountains
Hida Mountains
surface form: Hida range

Honshu
Japanese Alps
surface form: Northern Japanese Alps
locatedInNationalPark Chūbu-Sangaku National Park
locatedInPrefecture Gifu Prefecture
Nagano Prefecture
mountainRange Hida Mountains
nearestMajorCity Matsumoto
partOf Chūbu region
popularFor alpine climbing
hiking
mountaineering
prominence 2305 m (approximate)
terrainType rugged alpine terrain
viewOf Kamikochi
surface form: Kamikochi valley

Mount Yari

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Japanese Alps highestPoint Mount Hotaka
Nagano Prefecture hasMountain Mount Hotaka
Hida Mountains highestPoint Mount Hotaka
Hida Mountains containsPeak Mount Hotaka
Kamikochi hasViewOf Mount Hotaka
Mount Norikura viewOf Mount Hotaka
Northern Alps highestPoint Mount Hotaka
Northern Alps contains Mount Hotaka