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Mount Bunagatake

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Location
  
Ōtsu, Shiga, Japan

Mountain range
  
Hira Mountains

Parent range
  
Hira Mountains

Elevation
  
1,214 m

Translation
  
Japanese Language

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Mt Horai, Mt Kanaguso, Domandake, Mt Ryozen, Mount Ibuki

Mount Bunagatake (武奈ヶ岳, Bunagatake) is a 1,214.4-metre-high (3,984 ft) mountain in Ōtsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. This mountain is one of the 200 famous mountains in Japan and also one of the Kinki 100 mountains.

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Map of Mt. Bunagatake, Kitahira, Otsu, Shiga Prefecture 520-0503, Japan

Outline

Mount Bunagatake is the highest mountain of Hira Mountains. Hira mountains consist of three parts, Oku-Hira, Kita-Hira and Minami-Hira, literally, ‘Deep Hira’, ‘North Hira’, and ‘South Hira’. Mount Bunagatake belongs to Oku-Hira, and on the Mesozoic strata as other mountains of Oku-Hira. This mountain is also a part of Biwako Quasi-National Park, and visitors can enjoy the almost 360 degree panorama view from the top.

Access

From Hira Station to the middle of this mountain, Hira Chair Lift, which was made in 1960, and Hira Ropeway opened in 1961, connected until 2004 with a Bus route by Kojyaku Bus. However the chair lift and the ropeway were removed in 2004, and the Bus route was also discontinued after that.

  • Hira Station of Kosei Line
  • Bomura Bus Stop of Kyoto Bus
  • References

    Mount Bunagatake Wikipedia