Mount Ishizuchi

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Mount Ishizuchi is a prominent and sacred peak in western Japan, renowned as one of the country's Seven Holy Mountains and a popular destination for hiking and pilgrimage.

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Mount Ishizuchi canonical 12
Ishizuchi-san 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
sacred mountain
tourist attraction
accessPoint Kuma Kōgen area
Saijō City
climbingDifficulty intermediate
climbingSeason early autumn
summer
country Japan
elevation 1982 meters
6503 feet
geologicalType fold mountain
hasAlternativeName Mount Ishizuchi
surface form: Ishizuchi-san
hasClimbingRoute Kuma-sandō route
Tsuchigoya route
surface form: Omote-sandō route

Tsuchigoya route
hasFeature chain-assisted climbing sections
rocky summit
steep trails
hasReligiousEvent opening of the mountain climbing season ceremony
hasRopeway Ishizuchi Tozan Ropeway
hasShrine Ishizuchi Shrine
hasSnowIn winter
hasSummitShrine Ishizuchi Shrine
surface form: Ishizuchi Shrine Okunomiya
hasViewOf Seto Inland Sea
Shikoku Mountains
isHighestPointOf Shikoku
surface form: Shikoku Island

western Japan
isImportantFor local religious culture
regional tourism
isOneOf 100 Famous Japanese Mountains
Seven Holy Mountains of Japan
isPartOf Japanese sacred mountains tradition
isSacredTo mountain ascetics
pilgrims
isVisibleFrom parts of Ehime Prefecture
locatedIn Ehime Prefecture NERFINISHED
western Japan
locatedOn Shikoku
surface form: Shikoku Island
mountainRange Shikoku Mountains
nameMeaning Stone Hammer
popularFor hiking
mountain climbing
pilgrimage
protectedArea Ishizuchi Quasi-National Park
religiousTradition Shinto
Shugendō

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Referenced by (13)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Shikoku highestPoint Mount Ishizuchi
Shikoku Mountains highestPoint Mount Ishizuchi
Mount Ishizuchi hasAlternativeName Mount Ishizuchi
this entity surface form: Ishizuchi-san
Ehime Prefecture contains Mount Ishizuchi
Ehime Prefecture highestPoint Mount Ishizuchi
Ishizuchi Quasi-National Park namedAfter Mount Ishizuchi
Seven Holy Mountains of Japan hasMember Mount Ishizuchi
Ishizuchi Tozan Ropeway locatedOn Mount Ishizuchi
Ishizuchi Tozan Ropeway transportsTo Mount Ishizuchi
Ishizuchi Tozan Ropeway mountain Mount Ishizuchi
Stone Hammer refersTo Mount Ishizuchi