Ōu Mountains

Ōu Mountains
A section of the Ōu Mountains near Kōriyama, Fukushima
Highest point
PeakMount Iwate, Iwate Prefecture
Elevation2,038 m (6,686 ft)
Dimensions
Length500 km (310 mi) North-South
Width35 km (22 mi) East-West
Naming
Native name
Geography
CountryJapan
States
  • Aomori Prefecture
  • Akita Prefecture
  • Fukushima Prefecture
  • Iwate Prefecture
  • Miyagi Prefecture
  • Yamagata Prefecture
RegionTōhoku
Range coordinates39°51.15′N 141°0.05′E / 39.85250°N 141.00083°E / 39.85250; 141.00083
Geology
OrogenyIsland arc
Rock typeVolcanic

The Ōu Mountains (奥羽山脈, Ōu-sanmyaku) are a mountain range in the Tōhoku region of Honshū, Japan. It is the longest range in Japan and stretches 500 km (311 mi) south from the Natsudomari Peninsula of Aomori Prefecture to the Nasu volcanoes at the northern boundary of the Kantō region. Though long, the range is only about 35 kilometres (22 mi) wide. The highest point in the range is Mount Iwate, 2,038 metres (6,686 ft).

The range includes several widely known mountains: Hakkōda Mountains, Mount Iwate, Mount Zaō, Mount Azuma, Mount Yakeishi, and Mount Adatara.