Mount Iwaki

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Mount Iwaki is a prominent stratovolcano in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, often called the "Tsugaru Fuji" for its conical shape and scenic presence overlooking the surrounding region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural landmark
stratovolcano
belongsTo Aomori Prefecture symbolically
climate snowy in winter
country Japan
coveredBy alpine vegetation near summit
forests on lower slopes
culturalSignificance sacred mountain in Tsugaru region
elevation 1625 m
5331 ft
eruptionStyle explosive
geologicalSetting subduction zone volcano
hasCrater summit crater
hasFestival Iwaki-san O-yama-mairi pilgrimage NERFINISHED
hasNickName Tsugaru Fuji NERFINISHED
Tsugaru-Fuji NERFINISHED
hasObservationPoint near-summit observation area
hasPeak main peak
several subsidiary peaks
hasPhotoSubjectRole iconic backdrop of Hirosaki Castle and cherry blossoms
hasRoad Mount Iwaki Skyline toll road NERFINISHED
hasShrine Iwaki Shrine NERFINISHED
isHighestPointOf Tsugaru region NERFINISHED
isPartOf Towada-Hachimantai volcanic zone NERFINISHED
isTouristAttractionOf Aomori Prefecture NERFINISHED
isVisibleFrom Hirosaki NERFINISHED
Tsugaru region NERFINISHED
lastEruption 1863
listedAs one of the 100 famous mountains of Tōhoku (regional listings)
locatedIn Aomori Prefecture NERFINISHED
Honshu
Tōhoku region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hirosaki NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Japan Meteorological Agency NERFINISHED
mountainRange Ōu Mountains NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mount Fuji (for its shape)
overlooks Hirosaki City NERFINISHED
Tsugaru Plain NERFINISHED
popularFor autumn foliage viewing
hiking
mountain climbing
scenic views
protectedBy Tsugaru Quasi-National Park NERFINISHED
shape conical
volcanicArc Northeastern Japan Arc NERFINISHED
volcanoNumber 1007-02
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Northeastern Japan Arc hasVolcano Mount Iwaki