Mount Nyu
Mount Nyū is a stratovolcano of the Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group in Koumi, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. This mountain is part of the Yatsugatake-Chūshin Kōgen Quasi-National Park.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Peak with an elevation of 2,352 metres
- Description: mountain in Nagano Prefecture, Japan
- Also known as: “Mount Nyū”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Mount Tengu and Mount Neishi.
Mount Tengu
Peak
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Mount Tengu is a mountain on the border of Chino and Koumi of Nagano in Japan. This mountain is the highest mountains of Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group, and consists of two peaks, Mount Nishi Tengu, 2,646 m and Mount Higashi Tengu, 2,640 m.
Mount Neishi
Peak
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Mount Neishi is a 2,603m mountain on the border of Chino and Koumi of Nagano in Japan. This mountain belongs to Northern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group.
Mount Nyu
Latitude
36.0395° or 36° 2′ 22″ northLongitude
138.3704° or 138° 22′ 13″ eastElevation
2,352 metres (7,717 feet)Open location code
8Q8W29QC+R4OpenStreetMap ID
node 5909204326OpenStreetMap feature
man_made=survey_pointOpenStreetMap feature
natural=peakWikidata ID
Q6922466
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Ladin—“Mount Nyu” goes by many names.
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as 大字海尻 and 大字八郡.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Mt. Inago and Mount Naka.
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