Mount Tsurugi (Hokkaidō)

Mount Tsurugi (Hokkaidō)
Mount Tsurugi
剣山
Elevation 1,205.1 m (3,954 ft)
Listing List of mountains and hills of Japan by height
Location
Location Hokkaidō, Japan
Range Hidaka Mountains
Coordinates 42°50′55″N 142°53′6″E / 42.84861°N 142.885°E / 42.84861; 142.885Coordinates: 42°50′55″N 142°53′6″E / 42.84861°N 142.885°E / 42.84861; 142.885
Topo map Geographical Survey Institute (国土地理院 Kokudochiriin?) 25000:1 渋山
Geology
Type Fold (geology)

Mount Tsurugi (剣山 Tsurugi-san?) is located in the Hidaka Mountains, Hokkaidō, Japan. The Mount Tsurugi Shrine route leads up to the peak.

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