Mount Misumi
Mount Tokin, Mount Tokkin
View of Mount Misumi from a bridge over the Sendai River.
Highest point
Elevation516 m (1,693 ft)[1]
Coordinates35°20′17.2″N 134°13′8.5″E / 35.338111°N 134.219028°E / 35.338111; 134.219028
Naming
Native name
Geography
Mount Misumi is located in Tottori Prefecture
Mount Misumi
Mount Misumi
Mount Misumi is located in Japan
Mount Misumi
Mount Misumi
Parent rangeChūgoku Mountains

Mount Misumi (三角山, Misumi-yama), also known as Mount Tokin (頭巾山, Tokin-yama) or Mount Tokkin (襟巾山, Tokkin-zan), is a mountain in Tottori (formerly Mochigase), Tottori Prefecture, Japan.[1] It is one of the 100 Famous Mountains of Chūgoku and stands 516 metres (1,693 ft) tall.[1]

Mt. Misumi is a granite mountain with a sharply pointed triangular summit. It was a holy mountain in the Shugendō faith, and was believed in legend to be the residence of the kami Sarutahiko.

Misumi Shrine is found at the base of the mountain. The main hall of the shrine is a designated cultural asset of the city of Tottori.

References

  1. 1 2 3 鳥取県大百科事典 [The Big Tottori Prefecture Encyclopedia] (in Japanese). New Nihonkai Shimbun. November 1984. pp. 915–916.
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