Mount Washu Explained

34.435°N 133.8112°WMount Washu or Washū-zan is a 133 meter hill in Shimotsui (下津井), Kurashiki, Japan, but famous traditionally for viewing the Seto Inland Sea dotted with various small islands, and now for commanding the majestic view of the Great Seto Bridge, one of the three bridges connecting Shikoku Island with the main Honshu Island.

On the hill are the visitor center and two observation points. Near the parking lot, now free, stands the stele of a local haiku poet's kyoka, "Shima hitotsu miyage ni hoshii Washū-zan" (Japanese: 島一つ土産に欲しい鷲羽山),[1] which means: Mount Washu is the only precious souvenir that I want to bring back home from this trip.

Transportation

Mount Washu can be reached in fifteen minutes by car from Kojima Station of JR's Honshi-Bisan Line or in ten minutes from Kojima Interchange of Seto-Chūō Expressway.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ana.co.jp/en/hk/japan-travel-planner/okayama/0000013.html Mount Washu (All Nippon Airways)
  2. https://www.japan-guide.com/community/nekochan07/report-1090 Mount Washu (Okayama Pref.)