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Ibuki Mountains

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The range is named after Mount Ibuki, the highest peak in the range at an elevation of 1377 meters above sea-level. Mount Kinka, Mount Dodo, Mount Kanmuri, and Mount Dainichi are some other notable peaks in the range.
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Mount Ibuki is a popular destination among climbers and hikers. The mountain's base is easily reachable by private or public transportation. To the west of the mountain is another interesting place, Biwa lake.
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Maeda, Shigeya; Ishizaki, Shu; Minagawa, Akiko; Kobayashi, Hisashi; Yoshida, Koshi; Kuroda, Hisao (2019).
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Index


Gifu
Shiga
Japan
Suzuka Mountains
Nōbi Plain
Aichi
Ane River
Mount Ibuki
Mount Ikeda
Mount Kanakuso


Geography of Japan
"Ecohydraulic Assessment of Water Abstraction for Hydroelectric Power Generation in the Anegawa River, Japan"
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