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Mount Okukane : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mount Okukane
is a mountain located between the towns of Tateyama and Kurobe in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The mountain has an elevation of . Mount Okukane rises dramatically between the Kurobe Gorge and the Haba Valley to form, at , one of the foremost sheer rock faces in Japan. The mountain is primarily composed of granite and is part of the Hida Mountains, also known as the Northern Japan Alps. Mount Okukane, together with the Kurobe and Sarutobi gorges, were designated a Special Natural Monument and Special Place of Scenic Beauty in 1964. ==Etymology==
The name of Mount Okukane in the Japanese language is formed from two kanji: , meaning "behind" or "rear" and , meaning "bell" or "chime". The name of the mountain is an abbreviation for , a reference to Mount Okukane being the farthest to the rear of the many mountains called Kanetsuri. The mountain appears in maps beginning in the Edo period (1603 – 1868), the earliest being in 1648.〔
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