This Saturday's exploration took us to Mt. Iwaki and its Tsugaru Iwaki Skyline. I think this was our third or forth trip to Mt. Iwaki with the hopes of driving and hiking to the summit. The last couple of times we had to abort our plans due to heavy cloud cover on the mountain, today there were a few clouds, but it was looking like it'd be worth a shot. And let's face it, our time here is getting short when next year's deployment cuts out 7 months, so we've got to take advantage even when the conditions aren't perfect!
Mt. Iwaki is near Hirosaki and using toll roads it takes about 2 hours to Hirosaki; we took a little more scenic route through the apple orchards and it took about 3 hours to get all the way to the Skyline Road (130 km = 80 mi).
GPS coordinates: 40.641561, 140.261645
Aomori Prefecture (prefecture = state) is FAMOUS for its apples. The Fuji apple was even invented here, betcha didn't know that, or did you?? Aomori produces over half of all the apples grown in Japan. Usually that's about 500,000 tons per year, from about 53,000 acres of farm land.
That's a lot of apples, I did some quick math...
500,000 tons = 1 Billion pounds
The average apple weighs a third of a pound, so that's approximately 3 BILLION APPLES per year!
Out of curiosity I also googled how many apples are produced by the USA's largest apple producing state, Washington. About 10-12 billion apples annually, pretty impressive, although Aomori Prefecture is a "little" smaller...only slightly larger than Delaware.
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Mt. Iwaki |
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Some apples still have their protective bags that are put on when they're still teeny tiny. |