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Takadake (Mount Taka) at 1,592 m (5,223 ft),
Nekodake at 1,433 m (4,701 ft),
Nakadake (Mount Naka) at 1,506 m (4,941 ft),
Kijimadake at 1,321 m (4,334 ft) and...
- Neko, Mt. Taka (also
called Takadake or Taka-Dake), Mt. Naka (also
called Nakadake or Naka-Dake), Mt. Eboshi, and Mt.
Kishima (also
called Kishimadake or...
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Nakadake Dam (****anese: 中岳ダム) is a
rockfill dam
located in
Kagoshima Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The
catchment area of the dam...
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Producer -
Kentaro Yamato,
Satoshi Egawa,
Toshiya Nomura Co-Producer -
Nakadake Take ****ociate
Producer -
Fumiaki Kobayashi Contents Producer - Naofumi...
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where over half of the town po****tion resides. Mountains:
Mount Aso,
Nakadake, Nekodake, Takadake, Kishimadake,
Eboshidake Rivers:
Shirakawa Kumamoto...
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Mount Yotei to the east, and
Mount Muine (1,464
metres (4,803 ft)),
Mount Nakadake 1,387.8
metres (4,553 ft), and
Mount Kimobetsu (1,176.9
metres (3,861 ft))...
- include: Kujū
Mountains Mount Kujū (1,787 m)- The main peak (久住山)
Mount Nakadake (1,791 m)- The
highest peak in
Kyushu Mount Inahoshi (1,774 m)
Mount Hōsshō...
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Mount Heiji Mount Hōsshō
Mount Inahoshi Mount Kujū
Mount Mimata Mount Nakadake Mount North Taisen Mount Taisen Mount Waita Mount Yufu
Mount Sanbe Also...
- into the Sea of Hyūga off
Miyagi Prefecture after joining its
tributary Nakadake River, and
along the way
flows close to the
border of the two prefectures...
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active volcano in ****an.
Visitors can view a live
video feed from
inside Nakadake crater. This
facility was
established in 1982 by the
former Aso Town as...