Mount Yonaha
Mount Yonaha is a mountain in Kunigami on the main island of Okinawa in Okinawa Prefecture. It has an elevation of, but Yonaha-dake triangulation station is located at the next peak of elevation of.
Etymology
"Mount Yonaha" in the Japanese language is formed from three kanji,, and. The kanji are ateji, or kanji used phonetically to represent native or borrowed words.Geography
Mount Yonaha is approximately north of the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, Naha, and approximately east of the Okuma district of Kunigami. It is formed from schist, phyllite, and sandstone, and dates from the Tertiary period to the mid-Mesozoic era. It appears as a gentle slope, but its summit is surrounded by a series of complex valleys. It is the highest mountain on the island and the second highest in the prefecture after Mount Omoto in Ishigaki, Okinawa. It is part of the Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park, and the highest mountain in the park. A paved road extends from the village of Kunigami at the mountain's base to its summit.Mount Yonaha is home to the largest waterfall on Okinawa Island, the Hiji Waterfall. Due to the effect of the Kuroshio Current, the mountain is almost always covered in fog.
Rivers
- Okuma River
- Hiji River
- Toko River
Yanbaru forest