Several mountains around Japan are called "Funagata" due to their resemblance to the hull of a boat when viewed from certain angles. The name of "Mount Goshō" comes from a local legend that exiled
Emperor Juntoku escaped from his prison on
Sado island and lived in obscurity at the base of this mountain. Yet another legend states that the name comes from the five peaks of the mountain. This has also led to the term , which is used in the name of
Funagata Renpō Prefectural Natural Park, although all five peaks are part of the same
stratovolcano. The other peaks that compose the Funagata volcano include
Mount Ushiroshirahige (後白髪山),
Mount Mitsumine (三峰山), and
Mount Izumigatake (泉ヶ岳). Izumigatake is the most famous of these mountains, with two
ski resorts and several camping areas. Izumigatake is also the namesake of
Izumi-ku, Sendai.
Mount Kurohana (黒鼻山) was traditionally considered part of Mount Funagata; however, recent research has revealed that Mount Kurohana should be considered a separate volcano. ==Geology==