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Mount Haku
, or Mount Hakusan (commonly referred to as simply Hakusan), is a potentially active volcano. The stratovolcano is located on the borders of Gifu, Fukui and Ishikawa prefectures in Japan. It is thought to have first been active 300,000 to 400,000 years ago, with the most recent eruption occurring in 1659. Along with Mount Tate and Mount Fuji, it is one of Japan's .〔 ==Outline== The mountain's tallest peak, Gozengamine (御前峰), is the one that gives the mountain its height of . Along with Kengamine (剣ヶ峰), which is , and Ōnanjimine (大汝峰), which is , the three peaks are considered "Mount Haku's Three Peaks" (白山三峰 ''Hakusan Sanmine''). Mount Bessan and Mount Sannomine are sometimes included and called "Mount Haku's Five Peaks." Because it is very prominent and clearly visible from the nearby coast, even after the surrounding mountains have lost their snow, Mount Haku still appears white, which is one explanation for the mountain's name, which means "white mountain." It is also the westernmost mountain in Japan that is over in height.
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