Mount Sannosawa

Mount Sannosawa (三ノ沢岳, Sannosawa-dake) is amongst the Kiso Mountains, located in the Kiso District, Nagano Prefecture, in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is 2,846 m (9,337 ft) tall. It is composed of Granite, and has a 120 m (394 ft) long 30 m (98 ft) wide cirque covered in dense vegetation, mainly pine trees.[1] There is the "Sannosawa cirque". Glacial expansion has created a gully, just underneath the cirque.[1] A lot of Alpine plant grow naturally. Name River and Ina River (Tributary of Kiso River) that become the sources flow to the Ise Bay of Pacific Ocean. There is the tributary called "Sannosawa" around Mount Sannosawa. Komagatake Ropeway is used to climb.[2]

Mount Sannosawa
三ノ沢岳
Mount Sannosawa and Sannosawa cirque on east side seen from the direction of Mount Hōken
Highest point
Elevation2,846 m (9,337 ft)
Coordinates35°46′00″N 137°47′38″E
Geography
LocationKiso District,
Japan
Parent rangeKiso Mountains
Climbing
Easiest routeKomagatake Ropeway

Scenery of Mount Sannosawa

Mount Sannosawa
seen from Mount Hōken
Mount Sannosawa
seen from Mount Hinokio
Mount Sannosawa
seen from southwest
Mount Kisokoma and Mount Hōken
seen from Mount Sannosawa
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See also

References

  1. Horie, Shoji (1972), Paleolimnology of Lake Biwa and the Japanese Pleistocene (5 ed.), Kyoto University, p. 12
  2. "Mountains information" (in Japanese). Komagane Tourist Association. Retrieved 2011-04-24.


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