Mount Kyō (経ヶ岳, Kyōga-take), located in Kashima, Saga Prefecture, Japan, is the highest mountain in Saga Prefecture, with a summit elevation of 1,075.7 m (3,529 ft 2 in).[1][2][3][4] It is a volcano and the highest mountain of the Tara volcanic mountain range.[3][5] The highlands around Mount Kyō and Mount Tara have been designated as a prefectural park,[1] the Mount Tara Natural Park.[5]
Mount Kyō | |
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Highest point | |
Prominence | 1,076 m (3,530 ft) |
Coordinates | 32°59′15″N 130°04′35″E / 32.98750°N 130.07639°E |
Naming | |
Native name | 経ヶ岳 (Japanese) |
Geography | |
Location | Kashima, Saga Prefecture |
Country | Japan |
Geology | |
Rock age | Quaternary |
Mountain type(s) | Stratovolcano, lava dome |
Mountain climbing
editThe mountain is popular for its advanced mountain climbing course. The climbing course begins from Okuhiratani, is 3 km long (1.9 mi),[3] and climbing to the summit takes about 2 and half hours.[2] It is possible to see Mount Unzen of Shimabara Peninsula,[3][5] the Ariake Sea, and as far as Mount Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture from the summit.[5]
The Okuhiratani Camping Site is situated in front of the entrance to the climbing route and has lodging facilities.[3]
Nature
editThe mountain is covered in natural oak forest with momi fir and tsuga trees. The mountain also has sugi and hinoki planted forest. Shakunaga, tsutsuji and kousa flowers bloom between the months of May and June in the mountain.
The forests on the mountain are designated as Headwaters Conservation Forest and Public Health Forest.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Miyoshi, Fujio (1980). Saga-ken no Chimei (Shohan ed.). Heibonsha. pp. 25–26. ISBN 4-582-49042-5. OCLC 24984300.
- ^ a b "経ヶ岳登山". Kashima (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ^ a b c d e f "経ヶ岳、多良岳の山歩き ファミリー向き:九州森林管理局". Kyushu Forestry Bureau. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ^ "佐賀を空から見てみよう/めざせ!佐賀博士". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-11-18.
- ^ a b c d "多良岳県立自然公園". Saga Prefecture (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-11-18.