# Mount Haku

- **Country:** Japan
- **Coordinates:** 36.155000, 136.771389
- **Age:** 300,000–400,000 years
- **Topo:** Geographical Survey Institute, 25000:1 白山, 50000:1 白山
- **Type:** Stratovolcano (active)
- **Range:** Ryōhaku Mountains
- **Language:** Japanese
- **Map Size:** 280
- **Other Name:** 白山
- **Elevation M:** 2702.2
- **Translation:** White Mountain
- **First Ascent:** Taichō in 717
- **Prominence M:** 1897
- **Last Eruption:** April to August 1659

The mountain's tallest peak, Gozenga-mine (御前峰), is the one that gives the mountain its height of . Along with Ken-ga-mine (剣ヶ峰), which is , and Ōnanji-mine (大汝峰), which is , the three peaks are considered "Mount Haku's Three Peaks" (白山三峰 Hakusan San-mine). Mount Bessan and Mount Sannomine are sometimes included and called "Mount Haku's Five Peaks" (白山五峰 Hakusan go-mine).

![Photo of Mount Haku](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/eb/Mount_Haku_from_Onanjimine_2011-07-17.jpg)

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Haku (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
