Mount Jōnen: Difference between revisions
m WP:CHECKWIKI error fix for #61. Punctuation goes before References. Do general fixes if a problem exists. - using AWB (8855) |
SLIMHANNYA (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
(26 intermediate revisions by 21 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{short description|Mountain in Japan}} |
|||
{{Infobox mountain |
{{Infobox mountain |
||
| name = Mount Jōnen |
| name = Mount Jōnen |
||
| other_name = 常念岳 |
| other_name = 常念岳 |
||
| photo = |
| photo = Mount Jonen and Mount Yokotoshi from the Azusa River.jpg |
||
| photo_caption = Mount Jōnen |
| photo_caption = Mount Jōnen, Mount Yokotooshi and Azusa River<br>in spring from [[Azumi Basin]] |
||
| elevation_m = 2857 |
| elevation_m = 2857 |
||
| elevation_ref = <ref name="GSI">{{cite web|url=http://watchizu.gsi.go.jp/watchizu.html?longitude=137.7275&latitude=36.3256 |title=Map inspection service of 25000:1 穂高岳|publisher=[[Geospatial Information Authority of Japan]]| |
| elevation_ref = <ref name="GSI">{{cite web|url=http://watchizu.gsi.go.jp/watchizu.html?longitude=137.7275&latitude=36.3256 |title=Map inspection service of 25000:1 穂高岳|publisher=[[Geospatial Information Authority of Japan]]|access-date=December 2, 2010}}</ref> |
||
| prominence = |
| prominence = |
||
| listing = [[100 Famous Japanese Mountains]]<br>[[List of mountains and hills of Japan by height|List of mountains in Japan]] |
| listing = [[100 Famous Japanese Mountains]]<br>[[List of mountains and hills of Japan by height|List of mountains in Japan]] |
||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
| location = [[Azumino, Nagano]] and [[Matsumoto, Nagano]], [[Japan]] |
| location = [[Azumino, Nagano]] and [[Matsumoto, Nagano]], [[Japan]] |
||
| range = Jōnen Mountains in [[Hida Mountains]] |
| range = Jōnen Mountains in [[Hida Mountains]] |
||
| map = Japan |
|||
⚫ | | |
||
| map_caption = Location of Mount Jōnen in Japan. |
|||
⚫ | |||
| coordinates = {{coord|36|19|32|N|137|43|39|E|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |
|||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
| type = |
| type = |
||
| age = |
| age = |
||
Line 21: | Line 24: | ||
}} |
}} |
||
{{nihongo|'''Mount Jōnen'''|常念岳| Jōnen-dake}} is one of the [[100 Famous Japanese Mountains]],<ref name="fukada">{{cite |
{{nihongo|'''Mount Jōnen'''|常念岳| Jōnen-dake}} is one of the [[100 Famous Japanese Mountains]],<ref name="fukada">{{cite book|title=100 Famous Japanese Mountains|publisher=The Asahi Shimbun Companyin|ISBN= 4-02-260871-4|year=1982}}</ref> reaching the height of {{Convert|2857|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.<ref name="GSI" /> It is situated in [[Japan]]'s [[Hida Mountains]] in [[Nagano Prefecture]] and in [[Chūbu-Sangaku National Park]].<ref name="npark">{{cite web|url=http://www.env.go.jp/en/nature/nps/park/parks/chubu.html|title=Chūbu-Sangaku National Park|publisher=[[Ministry of the Environment (Japan)]]|access-date=December 2, 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227172634/http://www.env.go.jp/en/nature/nps/park/parks/chubu.html|archive-date=February 27, 2012}}</ref> The shape of the mountain looks like the triangle. It can be seen from [[Azumi Basin]]. |
||
== Outline == |
== Outline == |
||
This mountain is formed with [[Granite]].<ref name="dic">{{cite |
This mountain is formed with [[Granite]].<ref name="dic">{{cite book|trans-title=Dictionary of name of Japanese mountain|title=日本山名辞典)|publisher=[[Sanseido]]|ISBN= 4-385-15403-1|year=1992}}</ref> Before 1959 nine kinds of butterfly on high mountains can be seen around the mountain.<ref name="y1000">{{cite book|title=1000 Japanese Mountains|publisher=YAMA-KEI Publishers|ISBN =4-635-09025-6 |year=1992}}</ref><ref name="NHK">{{cite web |url=http://www.nhk.or.jp/sawayaka/contents/program/2010/9/20100911_jounen.html |title=The back number of the program (Kita-Alps Mount Jōnen) |publisher=NHK |access-date=December 2, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926002756/http://www.nhk.or.jp/sawayaka/contents/program/2010/9/20100911_jounen.html |archive-date=September 26, 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Colias erate]] and others can be seen now. The shape of the remaining snow of this mountain had decided the time when it farmed. The shape was called {{nihongo|'''Jōnen-Bō'''|常念坊| Jōnen-Bō}}. |
||
== History == |
== History == |
||
* 1894 |
* Summer 1894: Englishman [[Walter Weston]] was the first non-Japanese to reach the summit.<ref name="dic" /><ref>{{cite book|trans-title=Mountaineering and exploration in Japanese alps|orig-year=1896 |author= Walter Weston|language=ja |title=日本アルプスの登山と探検|translator=Iwanami Shoten| ISBN= 4-00-334741-2|year=2005|edition=new}}</ref> |
||
* 1906 |
* Summer 1906: [[Usui Kojima]] summited.<ref name="fukada" /> |
||
* July 27, 1919 |
* July 27, 1919: [[Mountain hut]] of {{nihongo|'''Jōnen Hut'''|常念小屋| Jōnen-goya}} was opened.<ref name="hut">{{cite book|title=The story of mountain huts in Northern Japanese Alps|publisher=[[Tokyo Shimbun]] |isbn=4-8083-0374-4 |year=1997}}</ref> |
||
* 1922 |
* 1922: [[Kyūya Fukada]] stayed at the Jōnen Hut, and climbed this mountain.<ref name="fukada" /> |
||
* June |
* June 1931: The double accident of the climbing mountain party and the rescue team occurred.<ref name="hut" /> |
||
* December 4, 1934 |
* December 4, 1934: This area was specified to the Chūbu-Sangaku National Park.<ref name="npark"/> |
||
* 1993 |
* 1993: [[Postage stamp]] of Jōnen Kasa with [[Matsumoto Castle]] was put on the market by the [[Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Japan)]].<ref>{{cite book|title=100 Famous Japanese Mountains with postmark of stamp with the scenery|publisher=Hukurōsha|ISBN= 978-4-89806-276-0 |year=2007}}</ref> |
||
* May 28, 2007 |
* May 28, 2007: [[NHK]] broadcasts the television program concerning Mount Jōnen in the series programs of excellent mountain in Japan.<ref name="NHK2">{{cite web|url=http://cgi4.nhk.or.jp/eco-channel/jp/movie/play.cgi?movie=j1646106_20070528_0006 |title=Mount Jōnen on Eco channel of NHK |publisher=NHK |access-date=December 2, 2010}}</ref> |
||
* September 10, 2010 |
* September 10, 2010: NHK broadcasts the television program concerning Mount Jōnen and the high mountain butterfly.<ref name="NHK" /> |
||
== Mountaineering == |
== Mountaineering == |
||
Line 41: | Line 44: | ||
=== Main ascent routes === |
=== Main ascent routes === |
||
There are three climbing routes to the top of the mountain.<ref name="guide">{{cite |
There are three climbing routes to the top of the mountain.<ref name="guide">{{cite book|title=Alpen guide Kamikōchi, Mount Yari and Mount Hotaka (アルペンガイド)|publisher=YAMA-KEI Publishers|ISBN= 4-635-01319-7 |year=2000}}</ref><ref name="tizu">{{cite book|trans-title=Mountain and plateau map, Mount Yari, Mount Hotaka and Kamikōchi |title=山と高原地図|publisher=Shobunsha Publications|ISBN =978-4-398-75717-3 |year=2010}}</ref> |
||
;Ichino River route |
;Ichino River route |
||
:Hie-Daira - {{nihongo|'''Ichino River'''|一ノ沢| Ichi-no-sawa}} - Munatuki-hachō - Jōnen Hut(Jōnen-Nokkoshi) - Mount Jōnen |
:Hie-Daira - {{nihongo|'''Ichino River'''|一ノ沢| Ichi-no-sawa}} - Munatuki-hachō - Jōnen Hut(Jōnen-Nokkoshi) - Mount Jōnen |
||
;{{nihongo|'''Mount Mae-Jōnen|前常念岳| Mae-Jōnen-dake}} route |
;{{nihongo|'''Mount Mae-Jōnen'''|前常念岳| Mae-Jōnen-dake}} route |
||
:Mitsumata(三股) - Hon river - Mount Mae-Jōnen - Mount Jōnen |
:Mitsumata(三股) - Hon river - Mount Mae-Jōnen - Mount Jōnen |
||
;Traverses Route of Jōnen Mountains (from north and south) |
;Traverses Route of Jōnen Mountains (from north and south) |
||
Line 55: | Line 58: | ||
Thera are several [[Mountain hut]] around Mount Jōnen.<ref name="tizu" /> There is the [[Campsite]] on each hut. |
Thera are several [[Mountain hut]] around Mount Jōnen.<ref name="tizu" /> There is the [[Campsite]] on each hut. |
||
* '''Jōnen Hut''' (常念小屋) - On the pass of {{nihongo|'''Jōnen Pass'''|常念乗越| Jōnen-Nokkoshi}} between Mount Jōnen and Mount Yokotooshi. It is one of the oldest hut in Japan. |
* '''Jōnen Hut''' (常念小屋) - On the pass of {{nihongo|'''Jōnen Pass'''|常念乗越| Jōnen-Nokkoshi}} between Mount Jōnen and Mount Yokotooshi. It is one of the oldest hut in Japan. |
||
* '''Mount Chō Hut''' (蝶ヶ岳ヒュッテ) - Near the top of Mount Chō. |
* '''Mount Chō Hut''' (蝶ヶ岳ヒュッテ) - Near the top of [[Mount Chō]]. |
||
* '''Yokoo Mountain Cottage''' (横尾山荘) - In Yokoo most in the north of [[Kamikochi]]. |
* '''Yokoo Mountain Cottage''' (横尾山荘) - In Yokoo most in the north of [[Kamikochi]]. |
||
* '''Daiten Cottage''' (大天荘) - Near the top of Mount Otensyo. |
* '''Daiten Cottage''' (大天荘) - Near the top of Mount Otensyo. |
||
Line 63: | Line 66: | ||
=== Nearby Mountains === |
=== Nearby Mountains === |
||
It is on the sub ridge line of '''Jōnen Mountains''' in the southeast part of the [[Hida Mountains]]. There is a small peak of '''Mount Mae-Jōnen''' in the southeast by east.<ref name="tizu" /> |
It is on the sub ridge line of '''Jōnen Mountains''' in the southeast part of the [[Hida Mountains]]. There is a small peak of '''Mount Mae-Jōnen''' in the southeast by east.<ref name="tizu" /> |
||
[[File: |
[[File:Mount Yokotoshi and Mount Onensho from Mount Jonen (1999-08-01).jpg|thumb|240px|Mount Yokotooshi and Mount Otensyo<br>from Mount Jōnen]] |
||
[[File:Mount Cho from Mount Hotaka 2002-08-31.jpg|thumb|240px|Mount Jōnen and Karasawa<br>from [[Mount Hotaka]]]] |
[[File:Mount Cho from Mount Hotaka 2002-08-31.jpg|thumb|240px|Mount Jōnen and Karasawa<br>from [[Mount Hotaka (Nagano, Gifu)|Mount Hotaka]]]] |
||
{| class="wikitable" |
{| class="wikitable" |
||
!Image |
!Image |
||
Line 84: | Line 87: | ||
|tallest mountain<br>in Jōnen Mountains<br>[[200 Famous Japanese Mountains|200 Famous]] |
|tallest mountain<br>in Jōnen Mountains<br>[[200 Famous Japanese Mountains|200 Famous]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[File:Yokotoshidake and |
|[[File:Yokotoshidake and Jonengoya 2004-5-2.jpg|100px]] |
||
|[[Mount Yokotooshi|Mt. Yokotooshi]]<br>横通岳 |
|[[Mount Yokotooshi|Mt. Yokotooshi]]<br>横通岳 |
||
|{{Convert|2766.99|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} |
|{{Convert|2766.99|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} |
||
Line 98: | Line 101: | ||
|[[File:Mount MaeJonen from Mitsumata 2001-11-22.jpg|100px]] |
|[[File:Mount MaeJonen from Mitsumata 2001-11-22.jpg|100px]] |
||
|'''Mt. Mae-Jōnen'''<br>'''前常念岳''' |
|'''Mt. Mae-Jōnen'''<br>'''前常念岳''' |
||
|{{Convert|2661.78|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}<ref name="Triangulation station">{{cite web|url=http://sokuservice1.gsi.go.jp/datums/|title=Information inspection service of the Triangulation station|publisher=[[Geospatial Information Authority of Japan]],(高山-上高地)| |
|{{Convert|2661.78|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}<ref name="Triangulation station">{{cite web|url=http://sokuservice1.gsi.go.jp/datums/|title=Information inspection service of the Triangulation station|publisher=[[Geospatial Information Authority of Japan]],(高山-上高地)|access-date=December 2, 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090609164634/http://sokuservice1.gsi.go.jp/datums/|archive-date=June 9, 2009}}</ref> |
||
|{{Convert|2.0|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} |
|{{Convert|2.0|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} |
||
| |
| |
||
Line 109: | Line 112: | ||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[File:Mount Hotaka from Mount Jonen 1999-8-1.jpg|100px]] |
|[[File:Mount Hotaka from Mount Jonen 1999-8-1.jpg|100px]] |
||
|[[Mount Hotaka|Mt. Hotaka]]<br>穂高岳 |
|[[Mount Hotaka (Nagano, Gifu)|Mt. Hotaka]]<br>穂高岳 |
||
|{{Convert|3190|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} |
|{{Convert|3190|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} |
||
|{{Convert|8.2|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} |
|{{Convert|8.2|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} |
||
Line 115: | Line 118: | ||
|} |
|} |
||
=== |
=== Source river === |
||
Each source river joins the main stream of [[Shinano River]], then flows to the [[Sea of Japan]].<ref name="tizu" /> |
|||
* Ichinomata Valley ([[Tributary]] of Azusa River) |
* Ichinomata Valley ([[Tributary]] of Azusa River) |
||
* Jōnen River, Ichino River and Nino river ( |
* Jōnen River, Ichino River and Nino river (tributary of Sai (Nagano) River) |
||
== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
||
<gallery> |
<gallery> |
||
Image: |
Image:071006 Jonendake frm Yari.jpg|Mount Jōnen from [[Mount Yari]] |
||
Image:Mount Jonen from Mount |
Image:Mount Jonen from Mount Yari and sunrise 2003-10-5.jpg|Mount Jōnen and [[sunrise]] from Mount Yari |
||
Image:Mount Jonen from |
Image:Mount Jonen from Mount Cho 2001-11-11.jpg|Mount Jōnen where it snowed from Mount Chō |
||
Image:Mount |
Image:Mount Jonen from MaeJonen 1999-8-1.jpg|Mount Jōnen in summer from Mount Mae-Jōnen |
||
Image:Mount Yari from Mount Jonen 2001-10-6.jpg|Mount Yari that turned red in autumn from Mount Jōnen |
|||
Image:Mount Jonen from Mount Yokotoshi, Oct 2023.jpg|Mount Jonen and Jonen Hut from Mount Yokotoshi, October 2023 |
|||
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
== See also == |
== See also == |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
* [[List of mountains and hills of Japan by height|List of mountains in Japan]] |
* [[List of mountains and hills of Japan by height|List of mountains in Japan]] |
||
* [[100 Famous Japanese Mountains]] |
* [[100 Famous Japanese Mountains]] |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
== External links == |
|||
⚫ | |||
{{100 Famous Japanese Mountains}} |
{{100 Famous Japanese Mountains}} |
||
Line 142: | Line 149: | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jonen}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jonen}} |
||
[[Category:Hida Mountains]] |
[[Category:Hida Mountains]] |
||
[[Category:Chūbu-Sangaku National Park|Mount Jonen]] |
|||
[[Category:Mountains of Nagano Prefecture]] |
[[Category:Mountains of Nagano Prefecture]] |
||
[[Category:Japan Alps|Mount Jonen]] |
|||
[[ja:常念岳]] |
|||
[[pnb:ٹلہ جونین]] |
Latest revision as of 08:41, 9 January 2025
Mount Jōnen | |
---|---|
常念岳 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,857 m (9,373 ft)[1] |
Listing | 100 Famous Japanese Mountains List of mountains in Japan |
Coordinates | 36°19′32″N 137°43′39″E / 36.32556°N 137.72750°E[2] |
Naming | |
Language of name | Japanese |
Geography | |
Location | Azumino, Nagano and Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan |
Parent range | Jōnen Mountains in Hida Mountains |
Topo map(s) | Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 穂高岳 50,000:1 上高地 |
Climbing | |
First ascent | Walter Weston in 1894 (Mountaineering) |
Mount Jōnen (常念岳, Jōnen-dake) is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains,[3] reaching the height of 2,857 m (9,373 ft).[1] It is situated in Japan's Hida Mountains in Nagano Prefecture and in Chūbu-Sangaku National Park.[4] The shape of the mountain looks like the triangle. It can be seen from Azumi Basin.
Outline
[edit]This mountain is formed with Granite.[5] Before 1959 nine kinds of butterfly on high mountains can be seen around the mountain.[6][7] Colias erate and others can be seen now. The shape of the remaining snow of this mountain had decided the time when it farmed. The shape was called Jōnen-Bō (常念坊, Jōnen-Bō).
History
[edit]- Summer 1894: Englishman Walter Weston was the first non-Japanese to reach the summit.[5][8]
- Summer 1906: Usui Kojima summited.[3]
- July 27, 1919: Mountain hut of Jōnen Hut (常念小屋, Jōnen-goya) was opened.[9]
- 1922: Kyūya Fukada stayed at the Jōnen Hut, and climbed this mountain.[3]
- June 1931: The double accident of the climbing mountain party and the rescue team occurred.[9]
- December 4, 1934: This area was specified to the Chūbu-Sangaku National Park.[4]
- 1993: Postage stamp of Jōnen Kasa with Matsumoto Castle was put on the market by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Japan).[10]
- May 28, 2007: NHK broadcasts the television program concerning Mount Jōnen in the series programs of excellent mountain in Japan.[11]
- September 10, 2010: NHK broadcasts the television program concerning Mount Jōnen and the high mountain butterfly.[7]
Mountaineering
[edit]Main ascent routes
[edit]There are three climbing routes to the top of the mountain.[12][13]
- Ichino River route
- Hie-Daira - Ichino River (一ノ沢, Ichi-no-sawa) - Munatuki-hachō - Jōnen Hut(Jōnen-Nokkoshi) - Mount Jōnen
- Mount Mae-Jōnen (前常念岳, Mae-Jōnen-dake) route
- Mitsumata(三股) - Hon river - Mount Mae-Jōnen - Mount Jōnen
- Traverses Route of Jōnen Mountains (from north and south)
- There are several stating points to climb.(Kamikōchi, Tokusawa, Yokoo, Mitsumata, from Mount Otensuo, and others)
Mountain hut
[edit]Thera are several Mountain hut around Mount Jōnen.[13] There is the Campsite on each hut.
- Jōnen Hut (常念小屋) - On the pass of Jōnen Pass (常念乗越, Jōnen-Nokkoshi) between Mount Jōnen and Mount Yokotooshi. It is one of the oldest hut in Japan.
- Mount Chō Hut (蝶ヶ岳ヒュッテ) - Near the top of Mount Chō.
- Yokoo Mountain Cottage (横尾山荘) - In Yokoo most in the north of Kamikochi.
- Daiten Cottage (大天荘) - Near the top of Mount Otensyo.
Geography
[edit]Nearby Mountains
[edit]It is on the sub ridge line of Jōnen Mountains in the southeast part of the Hida Mountains. There is a small peak of Mount Mae-Jōnen in the southeast by east.[13]
Image | Mountain | Elevation | Distance from the Top |
Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mt. Yari 槍ヶ岳 |
3,180 m (10,433 ft) | 7.4 km (4.6 mi) | 100 Famous | |
Mt. Otensyo 大天井岳 |
2,921.91 m (9,586 ft) | 5.0 km (3.1 mi) | tallest mountain in Jōnen Mountains 200 Famous | |
Mt. Yokotooshi 横通岳 |
2,766.99 m (9,078 ft) | 1.9 km (1 mi) | ||
Mt. Jōnen 常念岳 |
2,857 m (9,373 ft) | 0 km (0.0 mi) | 100 Famous | |
Mt. Mae-Jōnen 前常念岳 |
2,661.78 m (8,733 ft)[14] | 2.0 km (1.2 mi) | ||
Mt. Chō 蝶ヶ岳 |
2,677 m (8,783 ft) | 4.2 km (2.6 mi) | 100 Famous | |
Mt. Hotaka 穂高岳 |
3,190 m (10,466 ft) | 8.2 km (5.1 mi) | tallest mountain in Hida Mountains 100 Famous |
Source river
[edit]Each source river joins the main stream of Shinano River, then flows to the Sea of Japan.[13]
- Ichinomata Valley (Tributary of Azusa River)
- Jōnen River, Ichino River and Nino river (tributary of Sai (Nagano) River)
Gallery
[edit]-
Mount Jōnen from Mount Yari
-
Mount Jōnen and sunrise from Mount Yari
-
Mount Jōnen where it snowed from Mount Chō
-
Mount Jōnen in summer from Mount Mae-Jōnen
-
Mount Yari that turned red in autumn from Mount Jōnen
-
Mount Jonen and Jonen Hut from Mount Yokotoshi, October 2023
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Map inspection service of 25000:1 穂高岳". Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
- ^ "Mountains altitude list in Japan(Nagano)". Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
- ^ a b c 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. The Asahi Shimbun Companyin. 1982. ISBN 4-02-260871-4.
- ^ a b "Chūbu-Sangaku National Park". Ministry of the Environment (Japan). Archived from the original on February 27, 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
- ^ a b 日本山名辞典) [Dictionary of name of Japanese mountain]. Sanseido. 1992. ISBN 4-385-15403-1.
- ^ 1000 Japanese Mountains. YAMA-KEI Publishers. 1992. ISBN 4-635-09025-6.
- ^ a b "The back number of the program (Kita-Alps Mount Jōnen)". NHK. Archived from the original on September 26, 2011. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
- ^ Walter Weston (2005) [1896]. 日本アルプスの登山と探検 [Mountaineering and exploration in Japanese alps] (in Japanese). Translated by Iwanami Shoten (new ed.). ISBN 4-00-334741-2.
- ^ a b The story of mountain huts in Northern Japanese Alps. Tokyo Shimbun. 1997. ISBN 4-8083-0374-4.
- ^ 100 Famous Japanese Mountains with postmark of stamp with the scenery. Hukurōsha. 2007. ISBN 978-4-89806-276-0.
- ^ "Mount Jōnen on Eco channel of NHK". NHK. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
- ^ Alpen guide Kamikōchi, Mount Yari and Mount Hotaka (アルペンガイド). YAMA-KEI Publishers. 2000. ISBN 4-635-01319-7.
- ^ a b c d 山と高原地図 [Mountain and plateau map, Mount Yari, Mount Hotaka and Kamikōchi]. Shobunsha Publications. 2010. ISBN 978-4-398-75717-3.
- ^ "Information inspection service of the Triangulation station". Geospatial Information Authority of Japan,(高山-上高地). Archived from the original on June 9, 2009. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Mount Jōnen at Wikimedia Commons