Eboshi-dake (烏帽子岳, Eboshi-dake) "Eboshi peak", with Eboshi being a Japanese hat, is a 719.6 metres (2,361 ft) high mountain in the extreme north of the Japanese main island, Honshu, at the northern end of the Ōu Mountain Range.
Its peak forms the boundary between the communities of Hiranai in the northwest, Noheji in the northeast, and Tōhoku in the south, all located in Aomori Prefecture.
A radio repeater was built on the mountain in 2007 for the three municipalities listed above to broadcast the following digital television stations: NHK, NHK Kyōiku, RAB Aomori, ATV Aomori Television, and ABA Aomori.
The mountain is a popular destination among casual hikers due to its gentle slope and its plant diversity a popular destination. Its north side is also accessible by a road.
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Eboshiodake is
# 6 out of 23 in Kamikita # 3 out of 45 in Higashitsugaru
By prominence Eboshiodake is
# 27 out of 452 in Aomori Prefecture # 4 out of 23 in Kamikita # 5 out of 45 in Higashitsugaru # 65 out of 707 in the Ōu Mountains
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