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| Mount Kinpu | |
|---|---|
| 金峰山 | |
Mount Kinpu (Oct. 2007) | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 2,599 m (8,527 ft)[1][2] |
| Listing | Mountains of Japan |
| Coordinates | 35°52′18″N138°37′31″E / 35.87167°N 138.62528°E /35.87167; 138.62528[1] |
| Geography | |
| Country | Japan |
| Prefectures | Nagano andYamanashi |
| Districts | Minamisaku andKōfu |
| Parent range | Okuchichibu Mountains |
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | Hike |
Mount Kinpu (金峰山,Kinpu-san), orMount Kinpō (金峰山,Kinpō-san) is a mountain and the main peak in theOkuchichibu Range inKantō Mountains.[2] It is located inChichibu Tama Kai National Park[3] on the boundary ofNagano Prefecture andYamanashi Prefecture,Japan.[4]It has the sacredGojoiwa rock, aShintoholy site,[5] on its top and is one of the100 Famous Japanese Mountains.[6] At 2599 m tall,[1] it is the second highest peak of the Okuchichibu Mountains.
First take a bus bound forMasutomi Hot Spring (増富温泉). Second take a bus bound forMizugakisansou (瑞牆山荘). Look for direct bus to thetrailhead. It might be available depending on the season.[4][7]
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