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Richard | all galleries >> Galleries >> Our Trip to Japan: May, 2014 > Plains and snow capped Hakusan Mountains seen while traveling from Kanazawa to the Kutani Pottery Village in Nomi-shi
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Plains and snow capped Hakusan Mountains seen while traveling from Kanazawa to the Kutani Pottery Village in Nomi-shi

Hakusan (meaning white mountain) is the group name for a number of sacred Japanese mountains. There are three peaks here which generally are referred to as Hakusan. The peaks are about 8,000 feet high. Hakusan is the site of a park for hiking and an active volcano which last erupted in the 1650's.
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