Mount Kinpu
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Mount Kinpu (金峰山, Kinpu-san), or Mount Kinpō (金峰山, Kinpō-san) is a mountain and the main peak in the Okuchichibu Range in Kantō Mountains.[2] It is located in Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park[3] on the boundary of Nagano Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.[4] It has the sacred Gojoiwa rock, a Shinto holy site,[5] on its top and is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.[6] At 2599 m tall,[1] it is the second highest peak of the Okuchichibu Mountains.
Access
First take a bus bound for Masutomi Hot Spring (増富温泉). Second take a bus bound for Mizugakisansou (瑞牆山荘). Look for direct bus to the trailhead. It might be available depending on the season.[4][7]
Gallery
- Commemorative plaque at the summit of Mount Kinpu.
- The summit of Mount Kinpu.
- From Mount Amigasa.
- The conifer forest in Mount Kinpu.
See also
Media related to Mount Kinpu at Wikimedia Commons
- Mount Mizugaki
- 100 Famous Japanese Mountains
References
- ^ a b c "Peak Kinpu-san". peakhunter.com. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
- ^ a b "Mt. Kinpu 2599m". JMM Project. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
- ^ Best trails in Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park AllTrails
- ^ a b Mt. Kinpu (金峰山) Hiking in Japan
- ^ Shrine at wit's end as climbers scale, deface sacred rock on famed Japanese peak Mainichi Newspapers
- ^ Shrine on the edge of the abyss as climbers scale and deface the sacred rock on the famous Japanese peak Extremecashrobot
- ^ Climbing Mount Kinpu Japan Travel Knowledge Center
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