Cannabaceae

Mount Sannomine
三ノ峰
Mount Sannomine
Highest point
Elevation2,128 m (6,982 ft)
Coordinates36°05′21″N 136°45′15″E / 36.08917°N 136.75417°E / 36.08917; 136.75417
Geography
Parent rangeRyōhaku Mountains

Mt. Sannomine (三ノ峰, San-no-mine) is located on the border of Gujō, Gifu Prefecture, and Hakusan, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, and rises to a height of 2,128 m (6,982 ft). It is located within the Hakusan National Park.[1]

History

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Mount Sannomine, together with Mount Bessan, are sometimes included and called "Mount Haku's Five Peaks" (白山五峰 Hakusan go-mine).[2]

Mount Haku has been climbed for religious purposes for centuries. One popular hiking route from the Gifu Prefecture side of the mountains to Mount Haku's peak runs through Mount Bessan.

Geography

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The surrounding area is part of Japan's snow country, so it is covered by snow for more than half of the year and various alpine plants can be seen.

Hiking paths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mt. Sannomine".
  2. ^ Draco, Melusine (2020). Pagan Portals - Sacred Landscape: Caves and Mountains: A Multi-Path Exploration of the World Around Us. John Hunt Publishing. ISBN 9781789044089.
  3. ^ "Hiking Mount Sannomine (三ノ峰) in Japan". 16 September 2015.

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