Mount Suisho
Mount Suisho (水晶岳, Suishō-dake, lit. "Mount Crystal"), also known as Kurodake or Mount Kuro (黒岳, Kuro-dake, lit. "Black Mountain"), is a mountain in the southeastern area of Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is designated as one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.[2]
Mount Suisho | |
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Mount Kuro, 水晶岳 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,986 m (9,797 ft) [1] |
Listing | List of mountains in Japan 100 Famous Japanese Mountains |
Coordinates | 36°25′35″N 137°36′10″E |
Naming | |
English translation | Crystle Mountain |
Language of name | Japanese |
Geography | |
Mount Suisho Location in Japan | |
Location | Toyama Prefecture, Japan |
Parent range | Hida Mountains |
Overview
Mount Suisho is the highest mountain in the Toyama and Kurobe River area. It is the 23rd highest mountain in Japan.[3]
Etymology
It can yield big crystals, so it's named "Mount Suisho" (crystal mountain). As the mountain looks black, it is also named "Mount Kuro" or "Black Mountain".[4]
Gallery
- Mount Suisho seen from Mount Yari.
- Mount Suisho seen from Mount Mitsumatarenge
- Mount Suisho 's cirque seen from Mount Nogutigoro.
- Mount Suisho seen from Mount Tsubakuro
- Mount Akaushi seen from Mount Suisho.
See also
References
- "日本の主な山岳標高(富山県の山)". 国土地理院. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
- 深田久弥 (1982). 日本百名山. 朝日新聞出版. pp. 202–205. ISBN 4-02-260871-4.
- 『富山県山名録』 桂書房、p105-106
- 日本山岳会 (2005). 新日本山岳誌. ナカニシヤ出版. pp. 897–898. ISBN 4-779-50000-1.
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