Mount Iwate

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Mount Iwate is a prominent stratovolcano in Japan’s Tōhoku region, known for its symmetrical cone, scenic hiking routes, and status as the highest peak in Iwate Prefecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
alsoKnownAs Iwate-san NERFINISHED
Nanbu Fuji NERFINISHED
country Japan
elevation 2038 m
6686 ft
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasAlpineZone yes
hasClimbingSeason summer
hasCrater yes
hasCulturalSignificance regional symbol of Iwate
hasForestSlopes yes
hasHikingRoutes yes
hasHotSpringsNearby yes
hasJapaneseName 岩手山 NERFINISHED
hasMultipleTrails yes
hasProminence 1913 m
hasSecondaryPeaks yes
hasSnowCoverInWinter yes
hasSummitCrater yes
hasSymmetry symmetrical cone
hasVolcanicHazardMonitoring yes
highestPointOf Iwate Prefecture NERFINISHED
isActiveVolcano yes
isPartOf Northeastern Japan volcanic front NERFINISHED
isStratovolcanoOf Northeastern Japan Arc NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction yes
isVolcanic true
lastEruption 1919
listedIn 100 Famous Japanese Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedIn Iwate Prefecture NERFINISHED
Iwate, Japan NERFINISHED
Tōhoku region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Morioka NERFINISHED
locatedOn Honshu
managedBy Japanese government NERFINISHED
monitoredBy Japan Meteorological Agency NERFINISHED
mountainRange Ōu Mountains NERFINISHED
overlooks Morioka Basin NERFINISHED
partOf Towada-Hachimantai National Park NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
mountain climbing
scenic views
viewedFrom Morioka city NERFINISHED
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Northeastern Japan Arc hasVolcano Mount Iwate
Morioka, Japan locatedNear Mount Iwate
subject surface form: Morioka