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Mount Myōjin (Kanagawa)

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Mountain in Japan
Looking at Mount Myōjin from Sōunzan Station of the Hakone Tozan Cable Car
At the top of Mount Myōjin, with a view of Mount Fuji

Mount Myōjin or Myōjin-ga-take (Japanese: 明神ヶ岳) is a mountain with an altitude of 1,169 meters on the border of Minamiashigara and Hakone, Kanagawa, as one of the ancient sommas on Mount Hakone's old outer rim. It is part of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.

Mount Myōjin has two major trails from the eastern and western sides, and is the hikers' most popular mountain in the Mount Hakone area, next to Mount Kintoki. There is also a long trail from Mount Myōjō via Mount Myōjin to Mount Kintoki.

See also

References

  1. Hike from Mt. Kintoki (金時山) to Mt. Myoujin (明神ヶ岳) / Adventure Log

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35°16′45″N 139°03′08″E / 35.2792°N 139.0522°E / 35.2792; 139.0522

Mount Hakone
Central volcanic peaksMount Futago - Mount Koma - Mount Kami - Mount Kanmuri
New outer rimMount Takanosu (Kanagawa)
Old outer rimHakone Pass - Mount Kintoki - Mount Myōjin (Kanagawa) - Mount Myōjō
Makuyama volcanosMount Maku - Mount Nangō
Other featuresŌwakudani - Sengokuhara - Lake Ashi - Haya River - Fukara Aqueduct
Nearby placesMount Fuji - Mount Ashitaka - Sagami Bay - Manazuru Peninsula - Izu Peninsula
See alsoFuji-Hakone-Izu National Park - Hakone Onsen - History of Mount Hakone
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