Yumihari Sanchi

Yumihari Sanchi
弓張山地
Yumihari Mountains

Imou Shitsugen
葦毛湿原
Imou Wetland / Marshy Grassland

Sekkaigan
石灰岩
Limestone

The Yumihari Mountains
The Yumihari Mountains are a mountain range located on the south side of the Akaishi Mountains , straddling Toyohashi City and Shinshiro City in Aichi Prefecture and Kosai City and Hamamatsu City in Shizuoka Prefecture . They are also called the Yanayumihari Mountains . [ 1 ]

It is sometimes considered the southernmost mountain range of the Southern Alps . It is separated from the Southern Alps by the Tenryu River , but the northeastern boundary is unclear.

Tobinosuyama (706 m above sea level) as the highest point at the northeastern end. It is a mountain range that stretches southwest in an arch shape on the border between Aichi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture, stretching for about 50 km to the Pacific coast.

Places of interest
Takuyama Hebi-ana (national historic site)
Suse no Jaana (Suse no Jaana) -Southwest of the Honzaka Tunnel , there are limestone caves, stalactites , and wind holes , such as the Suse no Jaana Cave [ 3 ] , which has been designatednational historic site . [ 6 ]

[ 7 ] There are limestone quarries on the surrounding mountainside on the Aichi Prefecture side.

LIMESTONE QUARRIES
Ishinomaki Limestone Plant Community – Near the summit of Mt. Ishinomaki, huge limestone rocks are exposed, and plants unique to limestone areas such as the Japanese quince can be seen. The area above the Fudodo temple is designated as a national natural monument as the “Ishinomaki Limestone Plant Community” [ 3 ] .

The area around the Ashio Marsh and Mt. Ishinomaki is designated as Ishinomakiyama Tame Prefectural Natural Park in Aichi Prefecture.

The limestone at the summit of Mt. Ishinomaki as seen from Fujimi-iwa , with Mikawa Bay and Mt. Mikane in the distance.

Mount Tobinosu
Honzaka Tunnel
Mount Akaiwa
Akaishi Mountain (Southern Alps)

Ishinomaki and the surrounding mountain range are designated as part of the Ishinomakiyama Tame Prefectural Natural Park in Aichi Prefecture. [ 6 ] The area is on the gentle slope of a small mountain at an elevation of 75 to 60 meters, and covers an area of ​​about 5 hectares.

A wooden promenade has been built, allowing visitors to walk around the marsh. Unlike marshes such as Oze , where plants have accumulated over the years and stored a large amount of water, this marsh is located on bedrock of chert , and water that appears to spring from the bedrock flows over it, and it can dry up during drought seasons.

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