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Coordinates: 32°4510N 129°5058E / 32.7527°N 129.8495°E / 32.7527; 129.8495
 

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Mount Inasa
稲佐山 Inasa-yama
View of Mount Inasa from Nagasaki Harbor.
View of Mount Inasa from Nagasaki Harbor.
Highest point
Elevation333 m (1,093 ft)
Coordinates32°45′10N 129°50′58E / 32.7527°N 129.8495°E / 32.7527; 129.8495
Geography
Mount Inasa is located in Japan
Mount Inasa

Mount Inasa

Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan

View of Nagasaki from Mt Inasa
Hiroshige

Mount Inasa (稲佐山, Inasa-yama) is a hill to the west of Nagasaki which rises to a height of 333 metres (1,093 ft). The Nagasaki Ropeway allows visitors to travel to the top from Nagasaki. A short walk from the cable car station are several buildings that house transmitters for TV and radio stations that serve Nagasaki and the surrounding area.

There is an observation platform that is popular with tourists as it provides extensive views of Nagasaki's "10 Million Dollar Night View" (1000万ドルの夜景, Issenmandoru no yakei).[1]

View of the night skyline from the top of Mount Inasa.

References[edit]

  1. ^ 稲佐山山頂展望台のお知らせ [About the Mount Inasa Summit Viewing Platform] (in Japanese). City of Nagasaki. Archived from the original on November 4, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2012.

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