Mount Dōgo
Mount Dōgo, is a volcanic mountain located on the border of Nichinan, Tottori Prefecture and Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture. The mountain has an elevation of. The name of Mount Dōgo in Japanese is formed from two kanji. The first,, means "road" and the second,, in this context means "behind" or "to the rear". Due to its scenery mountain is known as the "Queen of the Chūgoku Mountains."
Geography
Mount Dōgo is part of Hiba-Dogo-Taishaku Quasi-National Park, and is the second largest mountain in the park after Mount Hiba. Mount Dōgo offers a clear view of Mount Hiba to the west and Daisen and the Japan Sea to the north. On clear days the Shimane Peninsula is also visible from the mountain. The Nariwa River, a prominent tributary of the Takahashi River, originates at Mount Dōgo. The border of Tottori Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture is marked by a low long stone wall.Alpine plain
High-elevation flatlands, particularly the broad area known as Noro on the Hiroshima Prefecture side of Mount Dōgo. The plain is used as pastureland for dairy farms and cattle. Wagyu cattle are farmed in this area.Flora
Trees
Mount Dōgo features outstanding examples of numerous trees, including the:- Shiba chestnut
- Oak
- Kousa Dogwood
Alpine plants
Higher elevations of Mount Dōgo feature alpine plants. Warabi, a bracken fern used in Japanese cuisine, are collected in early spring around Mount Dōgo.Flowers
Mount Dōgo is known for its various species of flowers.- Forested areas of Mount Dōgo are home large clusters of the Rhododendron kaempferito species of rhododendron.
- Taniutsuji, a deciduous shrub of the honeysuckle family flowers in late spring.
- Rengetsutsuji, known as the Japanese azalea, blanket Mount Dōgo in June.
- Lily of the valley is found in the area around Dōgo Kogen Kuro Park in Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture.