Mount Yamato Katsuragi | |
Other Name: | 大和葛城山 Yamato Katsuragi-san |
Photo Alt: | Mount Yamato Katsuragi from Mount Kongō on the road below Katsuragi Shrine |
Elevation M: | 959.2 |
Range: | Kongō Range |
Listing: | Mountains of Japan |
Location: | Mount Yamato Katsuragi is located between Chihayaakasaka and Gose, Japan |
Map: | Japan |
Map Alt: | Location in Japan of Mount Yamato Katsuragi in Japan |
Coordinates: | 34.4561°N 135.6822°W |
Translation: | Yamato Kudzu Castle Mountain |
Language: | Japanese |
Fetchwikidata: | ALL |
or simply Mount Katsuragi is a mountain in the Kongō Range straddling the prefectural border of Chihayaakasaka, Osaka and Gose, Nara in Japan. The peak elevation is 959.2m (3,147feet). The mountain is located along the Gose Line of the Kintetsu Railway.
The base of the mountain has many different Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. The mountain is accessible via the Katsuragisan Ropeway on the east side, as well as several different hiking trails of varying difficulty and length on all sides. The summit has a local government-run lodge and campground for those who want to spend the night or rest after ascending Mount Yamato Katsuragi.
Other names for the mountain include Mount Kaina, Mount Kamo, Mount Tenshin, and Shinoga Peak.
Mount Yamato Katsuragi is located within Kongō-Ikoma-Kisen Quasi-National Park, with a peak elevation of 959.2m (3,147feet). Mount Nijō is about 8.6km (05.3miles) to the north, and Mount Kongō is about 5.6km (03.5miles) to the south-southwest. It is part of the Kongō Range. Mount Yamato Katsuragi has gently sloping sides which rise from the neighboring Katsuragi Plateau. The mountain was produced by orogenic folding, and is composed of schistose granite overlaid with a shallow layer of sandy and gravelly alluvial soil.[1]
The Kongō Range was formerly known as the before being renamed to its current title.[2] Mount Yamato Katsuragi has a number of different historical names:,, and were all used in ancient Yamato Province.[3] It was known as in ancient Kawachi Province.[3]
On the east side of the mountain, the Katsuragisan Ropeway is an aerial tramway which transports visitors between at the base of the mountain and near the top of Mount Yamato Katsuragi.[4] The ropeway is operated by Kintetsu Railway. A one-way trip lasts about 5 minutes and covers 1.4km (00.9miles).
Tozanguchi Station is accessed by taking a bus from stop three in front of Kintetsu Gose Station (which is directly across the street from JR's Gose Station). The ride to Tozanguchi Station is between 15–20 minutes.[4]
A number of hiking trails are accessible from all sides of Mount Yamato Katsuragi. The weaves under the ropeway as it goes up the mountain, taking about 70–80 minutes for the ascent. The follows a northwest path before curving back toward the southwest. It takes about 2 hours to ascend the mountain via this trail. The hike passes fields of as well as wood of Japanese beech trees near the end of the trail.[5]
Starting your hike at in nearby Katsuragi, the trail goes west for about 3km (02miles) before meeting up with the main Diamond Trail, where you turn south for another 4km (02miles). This trail takes around 3.5 hours to hike. There are the same fields of rhododendrons about 30 minutes from the summit along this trail.[5]
On the Osaka side of the mountain, there are four different trails to choose from. One starts at the Kano bus stop near Shiraki Elementary School in Kanan, which takes about 4 hours to hike. Hiking the trail starting at the Kauchi bus stop near Kauchi Elementary takes about just over 3 hours. Starting on the south at the entrance to the Mizukoshi Tunnel (on Route 309) gives you two different trails (one going east and the other going west), and the hiking time is about the same for each route. The east route will take you by Tsutsujien, a park full of rhododendrons just south of the lodge.[5]
, operated by the local government, offers overnight lodging and food for up to 70 people in 17 different rooms. The lodge includes a gift shop carrying local specialty foods, and has traditional ofuro bathing. It is located about 300m (1,000feet) south of the summit along the hiking trail. The lodge also operates a campground just to the northeast of the summit along the north trail.[6]
The city of Katsuragi maintains two city parks near the base of the mountain. is just northeast of the base of the mountain.[7] Mount Yashiki Park is 1.2km (00.7miles) northeast of Katsuragi Sanroku Park.[8] Both parks offer good views of Mount Yamato Katsuragi as well as other mountains in the area.
There are a number of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples near Mount Yamato Katsuragi.[5] They are listed alphabetically.