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  1. Mount Daisen (大山, Daisen) is a large, volcanic mountain that rises up from sea level to dominate the terrain of western Tottori Prefecture. Part of Daisen-Oki National Park, the 1729 meter high mountain is the tallest in the Chugoku Region and is included on the list of Japan's 100 famous mountains.

  2. Mt. Daisen is one of western Japan's top ski destinations and a popular playground for locals and city dwellers alike. With spectacular views of the ocean, several miles of manicured slopes and abundance of quality snow, Mt. Daisen is a veritable winter wonderland.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_DaisenMount Daisen - Wikipedia

    Mount Daisen (大山, Daisen) is a dormant stratovolcano in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. It has an elevation of 1,729 metres. This mountain is the highest in the Chūgoku region , and the most important volcano on the Daisen volcanic belt , which is a part of the Southwestern Honshu volcanic arc, where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting under ...

  4. en.go-to-japan.jp › daisenguide › mtdaisenMt. Daisen

    Daisen has been regarded as a god itself since the ancient Jomon and Yayoi eras, and one of the most important mountain for Japanese Shugendo. Climbing the mountain used to be severely prohibited until the Edo period.

  5. Quick Facts. The mountain has an elevation of 1,709 meters. Its name means “Great Mountain” Considered one of Japan's top three peaks. Better than Mt. Fuji? In a survey conducted by NHK, Japan's national public broadcasting organization, Mt. Daisen ranked third in its “Japan's Greatest Summits' rankings, behind Mt. Fuji and Mt. Yari.

  6. At the centre of Mt Daisen, revered in mountain-asceticism, is a 700-metre-long path made of natural stones leading to Ōgamiyama Shrine, one of Japan’s foremost gongen-style shrines. Inside the building you will be surrounded by some of the country’s loveliest sandalwood painted murals and sculptures.

  7. Mt. Daisen is an old dormant volcano in Tottori prefecture, reaching a height of 1,729m. It's the highest mountain in the Chugoku region, which covers the westernmost area of Japan's main island, Honshu.

  8. It is home to Mount Daisenconsidered the nation's oldest sacred mountain—the Oki Islands, a historical site of exile and a designated UNESCO Global Geopark, and Izumo Oyashiro, a grand shrine at the center of the Japanese creation myth.

  9. Mt. Daisen is the highest volcanic mountain with an elevation of 1,709 meters in Tottori prefecture, Sanin region of Japan. Daisen was designated a national park of Japan in 1936 for its magnificent landscape. Mt. Daisen also was chosen as the third greatest summits in Japan behind Mt. Fuji and Mt. Yari (Yarigatake).

  10. Daisen is located in western Tottori Prefecture, in the west of Saihaku District. The north of the town has a broad coast along the Sea of Japan, and its inland area sweeps up to the Chūgoku Region, specifically Mount Daisen. The Amida River flows north towards the Sea of Japan and forms an alluvial delta in Daisen. [2]