Chūgoku Mountains
Chūgoku Mountains is a mountain range in the Chūgoku region of western Japan. It runs in an east–west direction and stretches approximately from Hyōgo Prefecture in the east to the coast of Yamaguchi Prefecture. The range also reaches under the Pacific Ocean.
The two tallest mountains in the group are Daisen and Mount Hyōno, which are and, respectively. Many other mountains in the range are also over, while some of the smaller mountains are less than. Granite is the most common stone found among the mountains, much of which has been exposed through erosion.
Geography
Other than Daisen, most of the mountains run along the border of Tottori and Okayama prefectures and the border of Shimane and Hiroshima prefectures. The mountains form a drainage divide and natural barrier in western Japan between the San'in Region to the north and the San'yō Region to the south.Major mountains
- Mount Daisen,
- Mount Hyōno,
- Mount Mimuro,
- Mount Osorakan,
- Mount Ushiro,
- Mount Kanmuri,
- Mount Jakuchi,
- Mount Ōgi,
- Mount Dōgo,
- Mount Hiba,
- Mount Nagi,
- Mount Hiru,
- Mount Sentsū,
- Mount Myōken,
- Mount Sambe,
- Mount Ōsa,
- Mount Sen,
- Mount Hōbutsu,
- Mount Seppiko,
- Mount Aono,
- Mount Misumi,
- Mount Haku,
Rivers
The Sendai River, the Tenjin River, the Hino River, and the Kando River all run steeply from the Chūgoku Mountains to the Japan Sea. The Yoshii River, the Asahi River, and the Ōta River form a broader alluvial plain to the south of the mountain range and empty in to the Inland Sea.