Also known as Shirakami Mountains, Kōsei Mountains
right|thumb|270px|Shirakami Mountains Relief Map (with UNESCO World Heritage Site) The are a UNESCO World Heritage Site wilderness area in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan. This mountainous area includes the last virgin forest of Japanese beech which once covered most of northern Japan. The area straddles both Akita and Aomori Prefectures, with three-fourths of it in Aomori Prefecture. Of the entire area, a tract covering was included in the list of World Heritage Sites in 1993. Fauna found in the area includes Japanese black bear, the Japanese serow, Japanese macaque and 87 species
Shirakami-Sanchi is a mountainous wilderness area in northern Japan that was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 for protecting the last remaining virgin forest of Japanese beech trees that once blanketed the region. The site is significant because it preserves a rare intact natural ecosystem in the Tōhoku region, home to Japanese black bears, macaques, and numerous other wildlife species.
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白神山地(日语:白神山地/しらかみさんち Shirakami Sanchi)是跨越日本青森西南部及秋田縣西北部的广阔山地,是一片未经人类破坏的山毛榉原生林地域。與屋久島一同在1993年(平成5年)12月登錄為世界遺產(自然遺產)。1954年(昭和29年)发行的国土地理院地势图将之称为白神山地,世界遺產登錄以前又被称作弘西山地。
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