Mount Tanjō
Appearance
Mount Tanjō | |
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丹生山 | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 514 m (1,686 ft) |
Coordinates | 34°46′N 135°6′E / 34.767°N 135.100°E |
Naming | |
Language of name | Japanese |
Pronunciation | [tandʑoːsaɴ] |
Geography | |
Location | Sakamoto, Yamada, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan |
Parent range | Tanjō Mountains |
Mount Tanjō (丹生山, Tanjō-san) is a 514 m (1,686 ft) mountain in the Tanjō Mountains, located in Sakamoto, Yamada, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan.
Outline and History
Mount Tanjō is not the tallest mountain of Tanjō Mountains, but it is a symbol of the mountain range. In the middle of the mountain, there was a Buddhist temple Myōyō-ji which was said to be established by Donan-Gyoja, a prince of King Seong of Baekje. Today's Tanjō Shrine was is believed to be part of the original temple. Mount Tanjō is also believed to have been old source of mercury, because the name Tanjō, originally means Nyu, mercury. Tanjō Shrine is a place to enshrine a goddess of mercury.
Access
- Tanjō Jinja Mae Bus Stop of Kobe City Bus
- Tsukihara Bus Stop of Kobe City Bus
References
- ‘Kansaishuhen no Yama 250’, Yama to Keikokusha Osakashikyoku
- Official Home Page of the Geographical Survey Institute in Japan
Gallery
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Tanjō Mountains early in the morning (10/2008)
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Tanjō Shrine (10/2008)
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Monument of Mount Tanjo Castle (10/2008)
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Ruins of Mount Tanjo Castle (10/2008)
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Ruins of Myōyōji Temple (1) (10/2008)
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Ruins of Myōyōji Temple (2) (10/2008)
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Mount Tanjō and Mount Taishaku (10/2008)