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Coordinates: 35°5337N 138°3531E / 35.8935°N 138.5920°E / 35.8935; 138.5920
 

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Mount Mizugaki

Mount Mizugaki (瑞牆山 Mizugaki-san) is a mountain located in Hokuto-city, in the Yamanashi Prefecture, within Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park.[1] It is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. It is part of the Okuchichibu Mountains. It has an altitude of 2230m. The mountain is located just across from Mt. Kinpu/Kinpō.

The mountain is composed mainly of granite, and has beautiful flowers in summer. Mt. Mizugaki has a unique shape consisting of a number of granite rocks, strangely shaped rocks and huge rocks that is opposite to Chichibu mountains covered with rich woods. The view from the peak is magnificent and hiking routes are in good condition. Many hikers walk here especially in the seasons of fresh green and autumn leaves.

Hiking[edit]

From Mizugaki sanso (roundtrip): 5 hours 35 minutes (5.8 km)[2]

Rock Climbing[edit]

It is a holy spot[citation needed] for Rock Climbers both boulders and rope climbers.[3]

Hut[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ąŁChichibu-Tama National Park 121,600 ha.:(July 10, 1950)". Archived from the original on 2005-03-02. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  • ^ "瑞牆山 | ほくとナビ".
  • ^ "クライマーの聖地!絶景の瑞牆山をトップクライマーが挑戦!|スカイA|Cs放送のスポーツチャンネル".
  • ^ "瑞牆山荘【みずがき山荘/Mizugakisansou】公式".
  • ^ "富士見平小屋".
  • 35°53′37N 138°35′31E / 35.8935°N 138.5920°E / 35.8935; 138.5920


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