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  1. Volcano known for natural scenery and onsen. Mount Hakkoda (八甲田山, Hakkōdasan) is a set of volcanic peaks in Aomori Prefecture located between Aomori City and Lake Towada. Included among Japan's 100 Famous Mountains, Mount Hakkoda is known for its seasonal beauty which includes nature, hiking and famous hot springs.

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  2. Often called Mount Hakkōda (八甲田山, Hakkōda-san) or simply Hakkōda (八甲田), the mountains are collectively listed as one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. Its highest peak, Mount Ōdake, lies 21.3 kilometers (13.2 mi) southeast of central Aomori and 28 kilometers (17 mi) west of central Towada and has an elevation of 1,585 ...

    • Japan
    • Mount Ōdake
    • 1,584 m (5,197 ft)
  3. Hakkōda-Gebirge bzw. Hakkōda-Berge ( japanisch 八甲田山, Hakkōda-san) bezeichnet eine vulkanische Bergkette in der Präfektur Aomori im Norden der japanischen Hauptinsel Honshū. Das Gebirge besteht aus mehr als einem Dutzend Schichtvulkanen und Lavadomen, die sich in zwei Gruppen aufteilen. [1]

  4. How to Get There. The central destination point to the Hakkoda Mountains area is Hakkoda Ropeway Station, which can be accessed by a bus ride from Shin-Aomori Station on Tohoku Shinkansen. At Shin-Aomori Station, get a JR Bus to Ropeway-eki-mae. It is a one-hour ride and will take you directly to the base station of the Hakkoda Ropeway.

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  5. 4. Juni 1977 · Hakkodasan: Directed by Shirô Moritani. With Shôgo Shimada, Ken Takakura, Hideji Ôtaki, Kin'ya Kitaôji. Two infantry regiments of the Imperial Japanese Army tackled Mount Hakkoda in the winter of 1902 to prepare for war with Russia.

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    • Drama
    • Shirô Moritani
    • 1977-06-04
  6. Memorial statue of the Hakkōda Death March, portraying Corporal Fusanosuke Gotō.. The Mount Hakkōda disaster (八甲田雪中行軍遭難事件, Hakkōda Settchū ...

  7. The Hakkodasan volcano group forms the skyline SE of the northern Honshu city of Aomori and is located within an 8-km-wide caldera. From left to right, the peaks are Takada-Odake, Akakuradake, Idodake, and Hakkoda-Odake (the highest peak of the complex, at the right-center).