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Nagano Governor: "We Will Pass on the Lessons Learned From the Disaster" - Mount Ontake Designated as a National Park (Kyodo News)

Following the designation of Mount Ontake (3,067 meters), located on the border of Nagano and Gifu prefectures, which suffered numerous casualties in its 2014 eruption, as a national park, Nagano Prefecture Governor Shuichi Abe stated on the 10th, "I hope that this will serve as an opportunity for many people to experience nature and culture while conveying the lessons learned from the disaster."
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Following the designation of Mount Ontake (3,067 meters), located on the border of Nagano and Gifu prefectures, which suffered numerous casualties in its 2014 eruption, as a national park, Nagano Prefecture Governor Shuichi Abe stated on the 10th, "I hope that this will serve as an opportunity for many people to experience nature and culture while conveying the lessons learned from the disaster."

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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