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Mount Kabuto
甲山
A View of Mt. Kabuto
Highest point
Elevation309.2 m (1,014 ft)
Coordinates34°46.29′N 135°19.46′E / 34.77150°N 135.32433°E / 34.77150; 135.32433
Naming
PronunciationJapanese: [kaꜜbutojamaꜜ]
Geography
LocationNishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan
Parent rangeRokko Mountains
Geology
Mountain typeA monadnock of an old volcano

Mount Kabuto (甲山, Kabuto-yama) is a mountain in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan. It is located in the east end of the Rokko Mountains, and the height is 309.2m.

Outline

Mount Kabuto is a famous picnic spot in the Kansai metropolitan area. It is a monadnock of an extinct volcano that was last estimated to have erupted about 12,000,000 years ago. This mountain is in the Kabutoyama Forest Park.

History

The mountain is shaped like a helmet, 'kabuto' in Japanese. It has a long history as an object of worship by people around the mountain. Kanno-ji in the middle of the mountain is the place of worship of the mountain.

According to Japanese myth, it is understood that because Empress Jingū buried her helmet when she went to subjugate Silla, a dynasty in the Korean Peninsula, this mountain was named 'Kabutoyama', literally "helmet mountain."

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