Hotaka-dake

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Hotaka-dake is one of the highest and most prominent peaks in Japan’s Northern Alps, renowned for its rugged terrain and popular mountaineering routes.

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Kitahotaka-dake 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Hotakadake NERFINISHED
Mount Hotaka NERFINISHED
country Japan
elevation 3190 m
approximately 3190 metres above sea level
hasFeature rocky faces
rugged terrain
steep ridges
hasMountainHut Hotaka-dake mountain huts
hasSubpeak Karahotaka-dake NERFINISHED
Kitahotaka-dake NERFINISHED
Maehotaka-dake NERFINISHED
hasSummit Okuhotaka-dake NERFINISHED
isOneOf highest peaks in Japan
most prominent peaks in Japan’s Northern Alps
knownFor alpine climbing
mountaineering routes
scrambling routes
locatedIn Chūbu-Sangaku National Park NERFINISHED
Gifu Prefecture NERFINISHED
Hida Mountains NERFINISHED
Nagano Prefecture NERFINISHED
Northern Alps of Japan NERFINISHED
mountainRange Hida Mountains NERFINISHED
nearestValley Kamikōchi Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Chūbu region NERFINISHED
Hotaka Mountain Range NERFINISHED
popularActivity hiking
mountaineering
rock climbing
prominence over 1000 m
protectedArea Chūbu-Sangaku National Park NERFINISHED
requires good physical fitness for ascent
mountaineering experience for difficult routes
risk exposure on ridges
rockfall
sudden weather changes
season main climbing season is summer
snow and ice conditions in spring and autumn
trailhead Kamikōchi NERFINISHED
view panoramic views of the Northern Alps
views of surrounding Hida Mountains

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Mount Hotaka alsoKnownAs Hotaka-dake
Mount Hotaka hasPeak Hotaka-dake
this entity surface form: Kitahotaka-dake