Mount Nangō (Japanese: 南郷山, romanized: Nangō-San) is a mountain with a height of 810 meters, located about 1.0 kilometer east of Mount MakuinYugawara, Japan. It is a volcanic lava dome formed about 150,000 years ago in the older rim of Mount Hakone.[1]
The summit of Mount Nangō is a grass field, where you can command a great view of the Manazuru Peninsula as well as the Izu IslandsinSagami Bay.[2]
35°10′36″N 139°06′15″E / 35.17667°N 139.10417°E / 35.17667; 139.10417
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Central volcanic peaks | |
New outer rim | |
Old outer rim | Hakone Pass - Mount Kintoki - Mount Myōjin (Kanagawa) - Mount Myōjō |
Makuyama volcanos | |
Other features | Ōwakudani - Sengokuhara - Lake Ashi - Haya River - Fukara Aqueduct |
Nearby places | Mount Fuji - Mount Ashitaka - Sagami Bay - Manazuru Peninsula - Izu Peninsula |
See also | Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park - Hakone Onsen - History of Mount Hakone |