Tateyama Midagahara and Dainichidaira

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Tateyama Midagahara and Dainichidaira

  • Country: 
    Japan
  • Site number: 
    2059
  • Area: 
    574 ha
  • Designation date: 
    03-07-2012
  • Coordinates: 
    36°34'N 137°32'E
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Overview

Tateyama Midagahara and Dainichidaira. 03/07/12; Toyama; 574 ha; 36°34'18"N 137°32'06"E. National Park. An alpine wetland extending over the flat lava plateau formed by the past volcanic activity of Mt. Tateyama. These snow patch grasslands contain about 1,000 shallow ponds recharged by melting snow and rain. The site includes Shomyo Waterfall, at 350m the highest waterfall in Japan, and offers a wintering spot for Lagopus muta (Ptarmigan) and several species of alpine butterflies and the dragonfly Leucorrhinina dubiaorientalis. The site overlaps the Special Protection Zone of the Chubu-sangaku National Park which is intended to give strict protection to the pristine natural environment of the park. The site holds religious significance as it lies within the Tateyama area, a place of mountain worship. Shomyo Waterfall (Shomyo = chanting the name of Buddha) is said to have been named for the roaring sound of the waterfall that closely resembles Buddhist prayer. The opening of the Tateyama-Kurobe Alpine sightseeing route in 1971 has caused some disturbances that are seen as potential threats. Ramsar Site no. 2059. Most recent RIS information: 2012.

Administrative region: 
Toyoma Prefecture

  • National legal designation: 
    • National Park, Special Protection Zone - Midagahara and Dainichidaira
    • National Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Momnument - Shomyo waterfall
    • National Wildlife Protection - Midagahara
  • Last publication date: 
    03-07-2012

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