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The Akaishi Mountains (赤石山脈, Akaishi Sanmyaku) are a mountain range in central Honshū, Japan, bordering Nagano, Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures. It is also called the Southern Alps (南アルプス, Minami Arupusu), as it joins with the Hida Mountains ("Northern Alps") and the Kiso Mountains ("Central Alps") to form the Japanese Alps.

Akaishi Mountains
Southern Alps (南アルプス)
Akaishi Mountains ( Mount Kita and Mount Aino )
from Mount Komatsu
Highest point
PeakMount Kita
Elevation3,193 m (10,476 ft)
Coordinates35°40′16″N 138°14′31.3″E
Dimensions
Length120 km (75 mi)
Width40 km (25 mi)
Naming
Native name赤石山脈 (Japanese)
Geography
CountryJapan
PrefecturesNagano, Yamanashi and Shizuoka
Range coordinates35°40.5′N 138°2.6′E
Parent rangeJapanese Alps

Origin of the name


There are a lot of red stones (赤石 Aka-Ishi) around the Akaishi River, a tributary of the Ōi River in the southern part of Southern Alps. Then it was said that the mountain of red stone came to be called Mount Akaishi. The mountain represents the mountain range and the name Akaishi is used for the whole range mountain range, Akaishi Mountains.[1]


Major peaks


Almost all major peaks of the Akaishi Mountains are in Minami Alps National Park that was established on June 1, 1964.[2] The range is the source of two rivers, Ōi River and Tenryū River, which flow to the Pacific Ocean.

Scenery of Akaishi Mountains seen from Mount Ena in early winter
Scenery of Akaishi Mountains seen from Mount Ena in early winter
Major Peaks of Akaishi Mountains
Major Peaks of Akaishi Mountains
Image Mountain Height Note
Mt. Hōō 2,840 m (9,318 ft) 100 Famous
Mt. Nokogiri 2,685 m (8,809 ft) 200 Famous
Mt. Kaikoma 2,967 m (9,734 ft) 100 Famous
Mt. Senjō 3,033 m (9,951 ft) 100 Famous
Mt. Kita 3,193 m (10,476 ft) the highest mountain
in Akaishi Mountains
100 Famous
Mt. Aino 3,189 m (10,463 ft) 100 Famous
Mt. Nōtori 3,026 m (9,928 ft) 200 Famous
Mt. Shiomi 3,047 m (9,997 ft) 100 Famous
Mt. Warusawa 3,141 m (10,305 ft) 100 Famous
Mt. Akaishi 3,120 m (10,236 ft) 100 Famous
Mt. Hijiri 3,013 m (9,885 ft) 100 Famous
Mt. Tekari 2,591 m (8,501 ft) 100 Famous

Panorama


Yatsugatake and Akaishi Mountains from Mt.Utsugidake.

Flora and fauna


Alpine plants, such as Siberian dwarf pine can be seen above the tree line. Rock ptarmigan and spotted nutcracker also live in the alpine zone. Japanese serow and sika deer live in the forest belt on the mountain slopes. Callianthemum hondoense (北岳草, Kitadake-sō) is endemic to Mount Kita.


Walter Weston in the Japanese Alps


Englishman Walter Weston introduced the Western world to the Japanese Alps in his book Mountaineering and Exploring in the Japanese Alps. During his visits to Japan, he climbed Akaishi Mountains. Several monuments in his memory have been set up in several places in the Japanese Alps.

He climbed the following peaks:


See also



References


  1. Name dictionary of Japanese Mountain (日本山名辞典), Shōbunsya(昭文社) in 1992, ISBN 4-385-15403-1, P4
  2. Minami Alps National Park Archived 2011-03-22 at the Wayback Machine(home page of the Ministry of the Environment)

Books





На других языках


[de] Akaishi-Gebirge

Das Akaishi-Gebirge (jap. 赤石山脈, Akashi-sanmyaku), auch die japanischen „Südalpen“ (南アルプス, Minami Arupusu für engl. Alps) genannt, ist ein Gebirgszug in Zentral-Honshū der sich an der Grenze der Präfekturen Nagano, Yamanashi und Shizuoka erstreckt. Zusammen mit dem Hida-Gebirge (Nordalpen) und dem Kiso-Gebirge (Zentralalpen) bildet es die Japanischen Alpen.
- [en] Akaishi Mountains

[es] Montañas Akaishi

Las montañas Akaishi (赤石山脈, Akaishi Sanmyaku?), o Alpes del Sur (南アルプス, Minami Arupusu?) conforman una cadena montañosa japonesa en el centro Honshū y que bordea las prefecturas de Nagano, Yamanashi y Shizuoka.

[fr] Monts Akaishi

Les monts Akaishi (赤石山脈, Akaishi sanmyaku?) ou Alpes du Sud (南アルプス, Minami arupusu?) sont un massif montagneux du Japon. Il s'étend à travers les préfectures de Nagano, Shizuoka et Yamanashi.

[it] Monti Akaishi

I monti Akaishi (赤石山脈 Akaishi Sanmyaku?) sono una catena montuosa nel centro di Honshū (Giappone), che costeggia le prefetture di Nagano, Yamanashi e Shizuoka. Sono chiamati anche Alpi Meridionali (南アルプス Minami Arupusu?), perché si uniscono con i monti Hida ("Alpi Settentrionali") e i monti Kiso ("Alpi Centrali") per formare le Alpi giapponesi.

[ru] Акаиси

Акаи́си[1] (яп. 赤石山脈 акаиси саммяку) — высочайший горный хребет Японии[2], расположен в центре острова Хонсю, на территории префектур Нагано, Яманаси и Сидзуока. Самая высокая точка — гора Кита высотой 3193 м. Является частью японских Альп, благодаря чему получил прозвище южные японские Альпы (яп. 南アルプス минами арупусу); кроме него в состав японских Альп входят хребет Хида[en], «северные Альпы», и хребет Кисо, «центральные Альпы»[3].



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