- The
Hakkōda Mountains (八甲田山系,
Hakkōda-sankei) are an
active volcanic complex in south-central
Aomori Prefecture, ****an, in Towada-Hachimantai National...
- The
Mount Hakkōda disaster (八甲田雪中行軍遭難事件,
Hakkōda Settchū Kōgun Sōnan Jiken)
occurred on 23
January 1902, when a
group of
Imperial ****anese Army soldiers...
- The
Hakkōda Tunnel (八甲田トンネル,
Hakkōda tonneru) is a 26.445-kilometer-long (16.432 mi)
railway tunnel located in
central Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku...
- Mt.
Hakkoda (八甲田山,
Hakkōda-san) is a 1977 ****anese film
directed by Shirō Moritani.
Based on the
novelist Jirō Nitta's
recounting of the
Hakkōda Mountains...
- Plain,
facing Aomori Bay, a
branch bay of
Mutsu Bay, to the north, and the
Hakkōda and
Higashidake Mountains,
which are the
northern end of the Ōu Mountains...
- Mt.
Hakkoda (ドキュメンタリー八甲田山, Do****entary
Hakkōda san) is a 2014 film
about the
Hakkōda Mountains incident. It is
based on the non-fiction book
Tragedy in...
- ****anese Army
during World War II and was used in the 1977 film
Mount Hakkoda.
During the
Battle of Weihaiwei, the
Imperial ****anese Army experienced...
- the
Hakkōda Death March in Aomori, ****an. In
January 1902, 210
soldiers in the 5th
Infantry Regiment, 2nd
Battalion became trapped on the
Hakkōda Mountains;...
- The
Hakkōda Ropeway (八甲田ロープウェー,
Hakkōda Rōpuwē) is the name of a ****anese
aerial lift line, as well as its operator.
Opened in 1968, the line
climbs Mount...
- ****yu
Onsen (酸ヶ湯, ****yu) is an
onsen (hot spring) in the
Hakkōda Mountains in the city of Aomori,
Aomori Prefecture in ****an. It is
known for its "Sen-nin-buro"...