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- "Topographic map of Mount Yari". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 2024-02-16. Mount Yari (Yari-ga-take) Topographic map (1:25,000) A guide to hiking Yarigatake...
- December 8, 1996 Kitt Peak Spacewatch V 3.8 km MPC · JPL 11137 Yarigatake 1996 XE19 Yarigatake December 8, 1996 Ōizumi T. Kobayashi  · 13 km MPC · JPL 11138...
- the Spacewatch survey of comets and minor planets. JPL · 11136 11137 Yarigatake 1996 XE19 Mount Yari (Yari-ga-take) has a characteristic pear-shaped peak...
- Mount Yakushi, Mount Kurobegorō, Mount Tate, Mount Tsurugi, Kashima Yarigatake (鹿島槍ヶ岳), Goryū dake (五竜岳), Mount Shirouma, etc. The Central Alps, also...
- active fault system is also running through the city. Mountains: Mount Yarigatake, Mount Noguchigorō (野口五郎岳, Noguchigorō-dake), Mount Eboshi (烏帽子岳, Eboshi-dake)...
- Kumotori 2 December 1996 list 11135 Ryokami 3 December 1996 list 11137 Yarigatake 8 December 1996 list 11138 Hotakadake 14 December 1996 list 11140 Yakedake...
- ****anese mountaineer and photographer, Kanmuri Matsujiro, photographed Yarigatake viewed from the summit of Chogatake for his Kurobe Gorge photography series...
- overnight hiking easy to manage. The most famous hike in the area is Yarigatake which is easily accessible from Kamikochi and often combined with Oku-Hotaka...
- Kamijo, climbed the mountain while traversing from Mt. Okuhotaka to Mt. Yarigatake. The area near the summit is a sandy gravel area at the treeline, which...
- Gowland also claimed to have been the first foreigner to have climbed Yarigatake in 1874. However, Gowland is best known in ****an as an amateur archaeologist...