Mount Teshio | |
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天塩岳 | |
Mount Teshio (October 2007) |
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Elevation | 1,557.6 m (5,110 ft) |
Listing | List of mountains and hills of Japan by height |
Location | |
Location | On the border of Shibetsu and Takinoue, Hokkaidō, Japan |
Range | Kitami Mountains |
Topo map | Geographical Survey Institute 25000:1 天塩岳 25000:1 宇江内山 50000:1 旭川 |
Geology | |
Type | volcanic |
Age of rock | Middle Miocene–Late Miocene |
Volcanic arc/belt | Kurile Arc |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Hike New Trail (新道コース Shindō Course ) |
Mount Teshio (天塩岳 Teshio-dake ) is the tallest mountain in the Kitami Mountains. It is located on the border of Shibetsu and Takinoue, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is the source of the Teshio River.
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On January 6, 1978, Mount Teshio and the surrounding region was designated the Mount Teshio Prefectural Natural Park (天塩岳道立自然公園 Teshio-dake Dōritsu Shizenkōen ).[1]
Mount Teshio is made from felsic non-alkali rock from 15 to 7 million years old.[2]
At the base of the mountain there are abundant Black Woodpeckers as well as Japanese Red Foxes and Hokkaidō Brown Bears. Near the summit, Pika can be found.[1]
Prominent alpine plants are Rhododendron aureum Georgi and Diapensia.[1]
There are three climbing routes up the mountain.
There is a connecting path between the new trail and the other two trails.[1]