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Hidaka-sanmyaku Erimo Quasi-National Park
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Hidaka-sanmyaku Erimo Quasi-National Park (日高山脈襟裳国定公園, Hidaka-sanmyaku Erimo Kokutei-kōen) is the largest quasi-national park in Japan.[1] The park includes the Hidaka Mountains and Cape Erimo and is located in southeast Hokkaidō. The park was designated Erimo Prefectural Park in 1950 and Erimo Prefectural Nature Park in 1958 until it was raised to a quasi-national in 1981. It is categorized as a natural monument by World Commission on Protected Areas.[3]
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Hidaka-sanmyaku Erimo Quasi-National Park | |
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日高山脈襟裳国定公園 | |
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Location | Hokkaidō, Japan |
Coordinates | 42°23′19″N 142°57′6″E |
Area | 103,447 ha [1] |
Established | October 1, 1981 |
Governing body | Hokkaidō prefectural government[2] |
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Like all quasi-national parks in Japan, the park is managed by the prefectural government.[2]