Английская Википедия:Hayachine Quasi-National Park
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Шаблон:Nihongo is a quasi-national park in central Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. It is rated a protected landscape (category II) according to the IUCN.[1]
Established in 1982, the park's central features are Mount Hayachine (Шаблон:Convert) and Шаблон:Nihongo (Шаблон:Convert).[2][3][4] The alpine zone and forest vegetation of Mounts Hayachine and Yakushi is a designated Special Natural Monument spanning the municipalities of Hanamaki, Tōno, and Miyako (former village of Kawai).[5][6] The area is celebrated for its flora and also for its place in Japanese folklore, most notably as collected in Tōno Monogatari.[2]
Like all Quasi-National Parks in Japan, Hayachine Quasi-National Park is managed by the local prefectural government.[7]
See also
- National Parks of Japan
- List of Special Places of Scenic Beauty, Special Historic Sites and Special Natural Monuments
References
- Southerland, Mary and Britton, Dorothy. The National Parks of Japan. Kodansha International (1995). Шаблон:ISBN
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