Unebi-yama

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Unebi-yama is a small, historically significant mountain in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, traditionally regarded as one of the "Yamato Sanzan" and associated with early Japanese imperial history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
mountain
associatedWith Emperor Jimmu NERFINISHED
Manyōshū NERFINISHED
foundation myths of Japan
belongsTo Yamato Sanzan cultural landscape NERFINISHED
climate humid subtropical climate zone
country Japan
distanceFrom approximately 25 km south of Nara City
elevation 198.8 metres
approximately 199 metres
geologicalType volcanic hill
hasAccess footpaths from Kashihara city
hasCulturalSignificance Yamato period NERFINISHED
classical Japanese poetry
early Japanese imperial history
hasFeature forested slopes
walking trails
hasRoleIn mythic geography of early Japan
hasStatus historic landscape
scenic spot
hasViewOf Kashihara city NERFINISHED
Yamato Basin NERFINISHED
isPartOf cultural heritage of Nara Prefecture
isSmallerThan many other Japanese mountains
locatedIn Honshu
Kansai region
Kashihara, Nara Prefecture NERFINISHED
Nara Prefecture NERFINISHED
Yamato Province NERFINISHED
locatedInMunicipality Kashihara City NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mount Amanokagu NERFINISHED
Mount Miminashi NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Kojiki NERFINISHED
Nihon Shoki NERFINISHED
nameWrittenInKanji 畝傍山 NERFINISHED
near Kashihara Jingū NERFINISHED
Kashihara Jingū-mae Station NERFINISHED
overlooks ancient Yamato plain
partOf Yamato Sanzan NERFINISHED
region Yamato region NERFINISHED
romanization Unebi-yama NERFINISHED
surroundedBy residential areas of Kashihara
touristAttraction historical sightseeing spot
local hiking destination
vegetation mixed deciduous and evergreen forest

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Kashihara hasSignificantSite Unebi-yama