Mount Zaō
Complex of volcanoes on the island of Honshu, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Zaō Mountains (蔵王連峰, Zaō Renpō), commonly called Mount Zaō, are a complex cluster of stratovolcanoes on the border between Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture in Japan. The central volcano of the group includes several lava domes and a tuff cone, Goshiki-dake, which contains a crater lake named "Okama". Also known as the "Five Color Pond" (五色沼, goshiki numa) because it changes color depending on the weather, it lies in a crater formed by a volcanic eruption in the 1720s. The lake is 360 metres (1,200 ft) in diameter and 60 m (200 ft) deep, and is one of the main tourist attractions in the area.
Zaō Mountains | |
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蔵王連峰 | |
The Zaō Mountains as seen from the Shiroishi River, an Abukuma River tributary, at the cherry blossom season | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,841 m (6,040 ft)[1][2] |
Listing | |
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Geography | |
Country | Japan |
Island | Honshu |
Prefectures | |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Complex volcano |
Last eruption | May 1940[1] |
One striking feature of Zaō's famous ski resorts are the "frost-covered trees" (樹氷, juhyō) that appear in mid-winter. Strong wind over the nearby lake fling water droplets which freeze against the trees and their branches, until near-horizontal icicles begin to form. Falling snow settles on the ice formations, and the end result is a grotesque figure of a tree. The effect of a full forest of such trees gives visitors a ghostly impression. Zaō is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.
Rotaria rotatoria[3] and Pinnularia spp.[4] are found in the acidic Okama Lake.[5]
- Relief Map
- Okama Crater
- Okama Crater
- Snow monsters
- View from Mount Zao in winter
- A 3D rendering
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