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Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi National Park

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Location
  
Tokyo, Japan

Area
  
7.77 km²

Address
  
Japan

Established
  
December 11, 1967

Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park

Similar
  
Biwako Quasi‑National Park, Yakuō‑in Gongendō, Meiji no Mori Minō Quasi‑Na, Akiyoshidai Quasi‑National Park, Takao Jinba Prefectur

Mount takao a sacred mountain near tokyo


Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park (明治の森高尾国定公園, Meiji no Mori Takao Kokutei Kōen) is located around Mount Takao in Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1967 for the centennial celebrations of the accession of Emperor Meiji, it is the smallest of the Quasi-National Parks. Next in size is the coeval Meiji no Mori Minō Quasi-National Park in Ōsaka Prefecture, to which the park is connected by the Tōkai Nature Trail.

Mount Takao, rising to 599 m above sea level, is a massif of low mountains formed in the Mesozoic era. The area is dense with pristine forests of momi fir, Japanese red pine, and Japanese beech, protected as part of the grounds of the Takaosan Yakuōin Temple (高尾山薬王院). The area is a celebrated habitat of a wide variety of birds and insects.

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Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-National Park Wikipedia