Mount Tateyama

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Mount Tateyama is one of Japan’s most famous sacred peaks in the Northern Japan Alps, renowned for its dramatic alpine scenery, heavy snowfall, and popular hiking and pilgrimage routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
sacred mountain
tourist attraction
accessPoint Murodo NERFINISHED
Tateyama Station NERFINISHED
climate alpine climate
country Japan
elevation 3015 meters
9892 feet
hasFeature alpine wetlands
cirque valleys
geothermal activity
hot springs
hasPeak Fuji-no-Oritate NERFINISHED
Onanjiyama NERFINISHED
Oyama NERFINISHED
hasReligiousSignificanceIn Buddhism NERFINISHED
Shinto NERFINISHED
Shugendō NERFINISHED
hasReputationFor avalanche risk in winter
dramatic alpine scenery
heavy snowfall
hasShrine Oyama Shrine NERFINISHED
Tateyama Murodo Shrine NERFINISHED
highestPeak Onanjiyama NERFINISHED
isFamousFor Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route views
autumn foliage
mountain worship
pilgrimage routes
snow corridor walls
isOneOf Three Holy Mountains of Japan NERFINISHED
isPartOf Chūbu-Sangaku National Park NERFINISHED
listedIn 100 Famous Japanese Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedIn Chūbu region NERFINISHED
Hida Mountains NERFINISHED
Honshu
Toyama Prefecture NERFINISHED
mountainRange Hida Mountains NERFINISHED
near Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route NERFINISHED
partOf Northern Japan Alps NERFINISHED
popularActivity backcountry skiing
hiking
mountaineering
religious pilgrimage
snowboarding
sharesGroupWith Mount Fuji NERFINISHED
Mount Haku NERFINISHED
viewOverlooks Sea of Japan NERFINISHED
Toyama Plain NERFINISHED

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Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route near Mount Tateyama