Mount Kurai
Mt. Kurai (位山, Kurai(-san), lit. 'throne mountain') is located on the border of the cities of Takayama and Gero in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The mountain also separates the watersheds of the northern and southern portions of the Hida region. The Jinzū River flows to the north and the Hida River flows to the south.
| Mount Kurai | |
|---|---|
| 位山 | |
Mount Kurai from the south | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 1,529.15 m (5,016.9 ft) |
| Coordinates | 36°02′18″N 137°11′48″E |
| Geography | |
Mount Kurai Location in Japan | |
| Location | Takayama and Gero, Gifu Prefecture, Japan |
| Parent range | none |
History
Mt. Kurai harbors a substantial population of Japanese yew trees. In the past, this forest was long a traditional source for the wood used to manufacture ceremonial batons for the Japanese court aristocracy.
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