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Shirakami-SanchiUNESCO World Heritage SiteLocationNorthern Honshxc5xab, JapanCriteriaNatural: ixReference663Inscription1993 (17th session)Area16,971 haCoordinates40xc2xb028xe2x80xb212xe2x80xb3N 140xc2xb007xe2x80xb248xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf40.47000xc2xb0N 140.13000xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 40.47000; 140.13000Coordinates: 40xc2xb028xe2x80xb212xe2x80xb3N 140xc2xb007xe2x80xb248xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf40.47000xc2xb0N 140.13000xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 40.47000; 140.13000Location of Shirakami-Sanchi in Japan
Shirakami Mountains Relief Map (with UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Shirakami-Sanchi (xe7x99xbdxe7xa5x9exe5xb1xb1xe5x9cxb0) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Txc5x8dhoku region of northern Honshxc5xab, Japan.
The World Heritage Site is located within the boundaries of multiple municipalities Ajigasawa, Fujisato, Fukaura, and Nishimeya.
The Shirakami-Sanchi region also contain large areas of forest not covered by the World Heritage listing, and the level of preservation in these areas is not as high as in the central listed area.
These triple falls in the World Heritage Site also fall within the borders of the Akaishi Keiryxc5xab Anmon no Taki Prefectural Natural Park, and are easily accessible on foot.
[2] The peak itself is not a part of the World Heritage Site and, as such, permission is not necessary to climb.
Shirakami-Sanchi World Heritage Property is a wilderness area covering one third of Shirakami mountain range with the largest remaining virgin beech forest in East Asia.
The managing authorities of these protection systems; the Ministry of the Environment, the Forestry Agency and the Agency for Cultural Affairs, jointly formulated the Shirakami-Sanchi World Heritage Area Management Plan in 1995 to facilitate smooth management of these multi-tiered protected areas and species, and the property is managed as a single unit based on this plan.
The local offices of the relevant ministries and prefectural governments involved in management of the property established the Shirakami-Sanchi World Heritage Area Liaison Committee in 1995 to promote conservation management of the property in collaboration and cooperation with the local community.
The Shirakami-Sanchi World Heritage Area Scientific Council, comprised of experienced scientists, was set up by the Liaison Committee in 2010 and the Scientific Council is promoting the adaptive conservation management of the property and ensuring that management decisions are made within the context of the latest scientific knowledge available.