Mount Rokko

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Mount Rokko is a prominent mountain range near Kobe, Japan, known for its panoramic night views, hiking trails, and recreational facilities.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Rokkō Mountains 3
Rokkō-Saikō 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
tourist attraction
climate humid subtropical
connectedTo Beppu
surface form: Arima Onsen
country Japan
elevation 931 m
geologicalType granite
hasAccessFrom Hankyu Rokko Station
Kobe
surface form: Kobe city center

Rokkomichi Station
hasActivity hiking
picnicking
sightseeing
skiing
snowboarding
stargazing
hasFacility Nunobiki Herb Garden
surface form: Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden

Rokko Garden Terrace
Rokko Garden Terrace
surface form: Rokko-Shidare Observatory

Rokkosan Country House
Rokkosan Ski Resort
campgrounds
golf course
ropeway stations
hasTransportation Rokko Cable Car
surface form: Rokko Arima Ropeway

Rokko Cable Car
hasViewOf Kobe
Osaka
Osaka Bay
highestPoint Mount Rokko self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rokkō-Saikō
knownFor botanical garden
hiking trails
hot springs
observation decks
panoramic night views
recreational facilities
ski resort
locatedIn Hyogo Prefecture
locatedNear Kobe
Osaka Bay
overlooks Osaka–Kobe metropolitan area
surface form: Hanshin Industrial Region
partOf Mount Rokko self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rokkō Mountains

Setonaikai National Park
rangeOrientation east–west
region Kansai region
separates Osaka–Kobe metropolitan area
surface form: Kobe urban area

Seto Inland Sea region
surface form: Seto Inland Sea coast
touristRegionNickname Ten Million Dollar Night View

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Osaka Bay adjacentTo Mount Rokko
this entity surface form: Rokkō Mountains
Hyogo Prefecture contains Mount Rokko
this entity surface form: Rokkō Mountains
Kobe hasLandmark Mount Rokko
Mount Rokko highestPoint Mount Rokko self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rokkō-Saikō
Mount Rokko partOf Mount Rokko self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rokkō Mountains