Mount Nokogiri (Hokkaidō)

Mount Nokogiri (Hokkaidō)
Mount Nokogiri
鋸岳
Elevation 2,142 m (7,028 ft) [1]
Prominence 32 m (105 ft) [1]
Parent peak Mount Hokuchin
Listing List of mountains and hills of Japan by height
Location
Location Hokkaido, Japan
Range Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group
Coordinates 43°41′51″N 142°52′35″E / 43.6975°N 142.87639°E / 43.6975; 142.87639Coordinates: 43°41′51″N 142°52′35″E / 43.6975°N 142.87639°E / 43.6975; 142.87639[1]
Topo map Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 層雲峡
25000:1 愛山溪温泉
50000:1 大雪山
Geology
Type volcanic
Volcanic arc/belt Kurile arc

Mount Nokogiri (鋸岳 Nokogiri-dake?) is a mountain located in the Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group of the Ishikari Mountains, Hokkaido, Japan.

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