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Mount Nijō(二上山, Nijōzan) is a mountain in the Kongō Range straddling the prefectural border between Taishi, Osaka and Katsuragi, Nara in Japan. Mount Nijō has twin peaks, Odake (517m) and Medake (474m). From the top there are sweeping views of Nara’s basin, Osaka plain and Osaka bay.[1]

Mount Nijō
二上山
Nijōzan
Photo of the twin peaks、Odake (517m) and Medake (474m)
Highest point
Elevation517 m (1,696 ft)
Coordinates34°31′21″N 135°40′33″E
Geography
Mount Nijō
Location of Mount Nijō in Japan
LocationMount Nijō is located between Taishi and Katsuragi, Japan
Parent rangeKongō Range

Mount Nijō is located along the Minami Osaka Line of the Kintetsu Railway and is accessible on several different hiking trails on all sides of varying difficulty and length. The mountain forms part of the diamond trail, which is a 45 km-long trail running along the Kongō mountain range separating Nara, Osaka and Wakayama Prefectures. Heading south along the diamond trail is Mount Yamato Katsuragi (about 8.6 km) and Mount Kongō (about 14.1 km).[2]

According to the Man'yōshū, Mount Nijō was known as ‘Futakamiyama’ which means twin mountains. This mountain is worshipped by local people as a gateway to heaven.[3] Mt Nijō was an active volcano millions of years ago.[1] As a result of the eruptions it distributed igneous rock, sanukite, tuff and emery powder. Remnants of its eruptions can be seen at Donzurubō towards the north of Mount Nijō.[4]


Access


A number of hiking trails are accessible from all sides of Mount Nijō.


Places of Interest


There are a number of notable relics, temples and shrines located close-by to Mount Nijo.




References


  1. "二上山 (奈良県・大阪府)", Wikipedia (in Japanese), 2020-04-27, retrieved 2020-06-09
  2. "Mount Yamato Katsuragi", Wikipedia, 2020-04-09, retrieved 2020-06-09
  3. "Nara -Taima and Katsuragi Area-". www.pref.nara.jp. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  4. "どんづる峯 | 香芝市公式サイト". www.city.kashiba.lg.jp. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  5. "ダイヤモンドトレール [Diamond Trail] (PDF) (in Japanese). Osaka Prefectural Government. Archived from the original on April 17, 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2015". www.webcitation.org. Retrieved 2020-06-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)





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