Mount Naka Katsuragi Explained

Mount Naka Katsuragi
Other Name:中葛城山
Naka Katsuragi-san
Photo Alt:The trail going up Mount Naka Katsuragi
Map:Japan
Map Alt:Location in Japan of Mount Naka Katsuragi in Japan
Location:Mount Naka Katsuragi is located in Chihayaakasaka, Osaka and Gojō, Nara, Japan
Coordinates:34.4933°N 135.6793°W
Elevation M:937.7
Translation:Middle Kudzu Castle Mountain
Language:Japanese
Range:Kongō Range

is a mountain in the Kongō Range to the south of Mount Kongō, rising to an elevation of 937.7m (3,076.4feet). The mountain is situated between Chihayaakasaka, Osaka and Gojō, Nara in Japan. It is known for its trails being generally easy for most hikers, and for its stands of Japanese cedar and large fields of bamboo grass.

Despite being just off the popular Diamond Trail, most hikers bypass the mountain as they go between Mount Kongō to the north and Mount Jinpuku to the southwest. The summit is accessible via multiple routes from all sides of the mountain, and most hikes take about 90 minutes.

Location

Mount Naka Katsuragi is a 937.7m (3,076.4feet) (though the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan shows 937.6 meters,[1] most other sources show 937.7) mountain located within Kongō-Ikoma-Kisen Quasi-National Park, about 3km (02miles) almost directly south of Mount Kongō.[2] Despite being very close to Mount Kongō, and being on the Diamond Trail, there are fewer serious mountain climbers.

Environs

On the Osaka side, extensive reforestation efforts of Japanese cedar and bamboo grass (Sasa veitchii) have taken place, but they have produced mixed results.

On the approach to the summit on the Gojō side, various shrubs and large fields of Sasa veitchii grow everywhere due to the lack of tall trees blocking out the sunlight. In the middle of all the sasa fields is a class 3 triangulation station (the name of the station is).

Access and amenities

The trails on the mountain generally rise in elevation fairly slowly, so the mountain is popular with recreational hikers. About 100m (300feet) northeast of Mount Naka Katsuragi on the Diamond Trail is (elevation 890m (2,920feet)), and while the vertical distance is only about 60m (200feet), the ascent is extremely steep and a difficult climb for those with little mountaineering experience.

The peak is just off the Diamond Trail, a 50km (30miles) hiking trail centered on Mount Kongō. Even though it has many hikers traversing by its peak, most bypass Mount Naka Katsuragi on the way to Mount Jinpuku and after ascending to the base of Mount Kongō via the Mount Kongo Ropeway.[3]

There are two routes from Gojō, each taking about 90 minutes: one via Kuruno Pass from, and a route from which is shorter in distance but rises more steeply.[4]

Cell service is available at the summit. The closest toilet facilities are north on the Diamond Trail about 35 minutes, halfway to Mount Kongō at .

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://maps.gsi.go.jp/?vs=c1&z=16&ll=34.39861111111111,135.67666666666665#16/34.402245/135.676389. ja:大阪府南河内郡千早赤阪村大字千早. Chihaya, Ōaza, Village of Chihayaakasaka, Minamikawachi District, Osaka Prefecture. Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. April 20, 2015. Japanese.
  2. Web site: http://www.pref.osaka.lg.jp/attach/15501/00092565/ura.pdf. ja:ダイヤモンドトレール. Diamond Trail. PDF. Osaka Prefectural Government. Japanese. April 20, 2015. July 1, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150701191803/http://www.pref.osaka.lg.jp/attach/15501/00092565/ura.pdf. live.
  3. Web site: http://www.yamareco.com/modules/yamainfo/ptinfo.php?ptid=3314. ja:中葛城山 - 山の最新情報、登山の季節、登山ルートや山行記録を紹介. Mount Naka Katsuragi information - Latest mountain information, mountain climbing seasons, route information and records. Yamareco. Japanese. April 20, 2015. April 27, 2015. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150427111545/http://www.yamareco.com/modules/yamainfo/ptinfo.php?ptid=3314.
  4. Web site: 広報五條 No. 686: 山岳救助訓練の実施. Gojo Public Relations #686: Mountain Rescue Practice Training. May 2006. Gojo City Public Relations. Japanese. PDF. April 20, 2015. 5. April 27, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150427124740/http://www.city.gojo.lg.jp/www/contents/1147765255920/files/2006_05_all.pdf. dead.