Mount Tokachi (Daisetsuzan)

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Mount Tokachi
十勝岳
Mount Tokachi 06.JPG
Mount Tokachi May 2006
Highest point
Elevation 2,077 m (6,814 ft)
Listing List of mountains and hills of Japan by height
List of the 100 famous mountains in Japan
List of volcanoes in Japan
Coordinates 43°25′N142°41′E / 43.417°N 142.683°E / 43.417; 142.683 Coordinates: 43°25′N142°41′E / 43.417°N 142.683°E / 43.417; 142.683
Geography
Hokkaido geolocalisation relief.svg
Red triangle with thick white border.svg
Mount Tokachi
Parent range Tokachi Volcanic Group
Topo map Geographical Survey Institute of Japan 25000:1 十勝岳
25000:1白金温泉
50000:1 十勝岳
Geology
Age of rock Quaternary
Mountain type Stratovolcano
Volcanic arc/belt Kuril arc
Last eruption February to April 2004

Mount Tokachi (十勝岳, Tokachidake) is an active volcano located in Daisetsuzan National Park, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is the tallest volcano of the Tokachi Volcanic Group, with a height of 2,077 metres (6,814 ft). [1] It is one of the 100 famous mountains in Japan.

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There are four hiking trails to the peak of Tokachidake. Below is a hut, a campground and a natural hot spring (onsen).

Mount Tokachi is a volcano, seen from Mount Biei Mount Tokachi from Mount Biei 1998-08-09.jpg
Mount Tokachi is a volcano, seen from Mount Biei
Seen from the northwest. Tokachidake.jpg
Seen from the northwest.

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