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- Mount_Shirouma abstract "Mt. Shirouma (白馬岳, Shirouma-dake) is the 26th-tallest mountain in Japan. At 2,932 meters, it is the highest peak in the Hakuba section of the Hida Mountains, and one of the top "to climb" peaks for Japanese hikers. It is also one of the few peaks in Japan with year-round snow fields (Firn), in the Shirouma Dai Sekkei, or Shirouma deep-snow gorge (白馬大雪渓). Located in the Chūbu-Sangaku National Park, it is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. Alpine plants are also abundant on Shirouma in the summer.".
- Mount_Shirouma elevation "2932.24".
- Mount_Shirouma locatedInArea Hakuba,_Nagano.
- Mount_Shirouma locatedInArea Japan.
- Mount_Shirouma locatedInArea Kurobe,_Toyama.
- Mount_Shirouma locatedInArea Nagano_Prefecture.
- Mount_Shirouma locatedInArea Toyama_Prefecture.
- Mount_Shirouma mountainRange Hida_Mountains.
- Mount_Shirouma nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "50000:1 白馬岳".
- Mount_Shirouma nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 白馬岳".
- Mount_Shirouma thumbnail Shiroumadake_from_maruyama_26_2000_7_30.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Shirouma wikiPageID "24636073".
- Mount_Shirouma wikiPageRevisionID "572490102".
- Mount_Shirouma elevationM "2932.24".
- Mount_Shirouma hasPhotoCollection Mount_Shirouma.
- Mount_Shirouma language Japanese_language.
- Mount_Shirouma listing List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_Japan_by_height.
- Mount_Shirouma listing "100".
- Mount_Shirouma location Japan.
- Mount_Shirouma location "Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture and Kurobe, Toyama, Toyama Prefecture,".
- Mount_Shirouma name "Mount Shirouma".
- Mount_Shirouma otherName "白馬岳".
- Mount_Shirouma photo "Shiroumadake from maruyama 26 2000 7 30.jpg".
- Mount_Shirouma photoCaption "Mount Shirouma and the Mountain hut".
- Mount_Shirouma range Hida_Mountains.
- Mount_Shirouma topo "50000".
- Mount_Shirouma topo "Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 白馬岳".
- Mount_Shirouma subject Category:Hida_Mountains.
- Mount_Shirouma subject Category:Mountains_of_Nagano_Prefecture.
- Mount_Shirouma subject Category:Mountains_of_Toyama_Prefecture.
- Mount_Shirouma point "36.75861111111111 137.75861111111112".
- Mount_Shirouma type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Mount_Shirouma type HidaMountains.
- Mount_Shirouma type Mountain109359803.
- Mount_Shirouma type MountainsOfNaganoPrefecture.
- Mount_Shirouma type MountainsOfToyamaPrefecture.
- Mount_Shirouma type NaturalElevation109366317.
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- Mount_Shirouma type Mountain.
- Mount_Shirouma type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Shirouma type Place.
- Mount_Shirouma type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Mount_Shirouma comment "Mt. Shirouma (白馬岳, Shirouma-dake) is the 26th-tallest mountain in Japan. At 2,932 meters, it is the highest peak in the Hakuba section of the Hida Mountains, and one of the top "to climb" peaks for Japanese hikers. It is also one of the few peaks in Japan with year-round snow fields (Firn), in the Shirouma Dai Sekkei, or Shirouma deep-snow gorge (白馬大雪渓). Located in the Chūbu-Sangaku National Park, it is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.".
- Mount_Shirouma label "Mount Shirouma".
- Mount_Shirouma label "白馬岳".
- Mount_Shirouma sameAs 白馬岳.
- Mount_Shirouma sameAs m.080fx2b.
- Mount_Shirouma sameAs Q3695423.
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- Mount_Shirouma lat "36.75861111111111".
- Mount_Shirouma long "137.75861111111112".
- Mount_Shirouma wasDerivedFrom Mount_Shirouma?oldid=572490102.
- Mount_Shirouma depiction Shiroumadake_from_maruyama_26_2000_7_30.jpg.
- Mount_Shirouma isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Shirouma.
- Mount_Shirouma name "Mount Shirouma".
- Mount_Shirouma name "白馬岳".