Mount Yōrō

For the mountain range, see Yōrō Mountains.
Mount Yōrō
養老山

Mount Yōrō
Highest point
Elevation 859.3 m (2,819 ft)
Coordinates 35°15′47″N 136°31′24″E / 35.26306°N 136.52333°E / 35.26306; 136.52333Coordinates: 35°15′47″N 136°31′24″E / 35.26306°N 136.52333°E / 35.26306; 136.52333[1]
Geography
Location Yōrō and Ōgaki
Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Parent range Yōrō Mountains
Topo map Geographical Survey Institute, 25000:1 養老, 50000:1 津島[2]
Climbing
Easiest route Yōrō Ropeway

Mount Yōrō (養老山 Yōrō-san) is a mountain located in the cities of Yōrō and Ōgaki, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Its peak rises 859 m (2,818 ft)[3] and is the main peak in the Yōrō Mountains that stretch through the region. It was previously called Mount Tagi (多芸山 Tagi-yama).

There is a large park with many attractions between the town of Yōrō and the mountain. From the park, there are trails to the Yōrō waterfall and to the summit of the mountain.

Reaching the summit

There are two options for reaching the summit. The easiest way to reach the summit is to take the Yōrō Ropeway from the parking lot above Yōrō Falls. The second option is to hike up the mountain using trails that also begin from the parking lot above Yōrō Falls. There is a record book in which climbers can sign their name to record their journey. The trail to the top is about 4 km (2.5 mi) long.

Access

The town of Yōrō is on the Kintetsu Yōrō Line. It can be reached from Ōgaki in the north, or from Kuwana in the south. Ōgaki is on the JR Tōkaidō Main Line.

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See also

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References

  1. "Mountains altitude list in Japan(Gife prefecture)" (in Japanese). Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. Retrieved December 24, 2010.
  2. "Map inspection service" (in Japanese). Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. Retrieved December 24, 2010.
  3. Yōrō-chō Tourist Sightseeing Association. (Japanese) Yōrō Town. Accessed June 23, 2008.

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