Murodo Plateau

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Murodo Plateau is a high-altitude volcanic plateau in Japan’s Northern Alps, famed for its heavy snowfall, hot springs, and access to Mount Tateyama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plateau
tourist destination
volcanic area
accessVia Tateyama Cable Car NERFINISHED
Tateyama Highland Bus NERFINISHED
Tateyama Tunnel Trolley Bus NERFINISHED
climate subarctic climate
country Japan
ecosystem alpine flora habitat
elevation about 2450 meters above sea level
feature alpine wetlands
geothermal activity
mountain lodges
visitor center
volcanic fumaroles
wooden boardwalk trails
governingBody Toyama Prefectural authorities NERFINISHED
hasOnsen Murodo Onsen NERFINISHED
knownFor alpine scenery
autumn foliage
backcountry skiing
heavy snowfall
hiking
hot springs
snow corridor
view of Mount Tateyama
language Japanese
locatedIn Hida Mountains NERFINISHED
Northern Alps of Japan NERFINISHED
Tateyama, Toyama Prefecture NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Chūbu-Sangaku National Park NERFINISHED
near Jigokudani (Hell Valley) Tateyama NERFINISHED
Mikurigaike Pond NERFINISHED
Mount Tateyama NERFINISHED
onsenType natural hot spring
partOf Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route NERFINISHED
safetyConcern avalanche risk in winter
rapid weather changes
snowCorridorHeight up to around 20 meters
snowCorridorOpeningPeriod around April to June
tourismType eco-tourism
mountain tourism
touristSeason autumn
spring
summer
usedFor mountaineering base for Mount Tateyama
nature observation

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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route feature Murodo Plateau