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Mount Ushiro

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Pronunciation
  
[uɕiɽojama]

Elevation
  
1,345 m

Translation
  
Japanese Language

Mountain type
  
Fault-block

Mountain range
  
Chūgoku Mountains

Parent range
  
Chūgoku Mountains

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Location
  
On the border of Shiso, Hyōgo and Mimasaka, Okayama in Japan

Similar
  
Mount Mimuro, Mount Nagi, Mount Hyōno, Mt Ouginosen, Mt Kenashi

Mount Ushiro (後山, Ushiro-yama) is a mountain on the border of Shisō, Hyōgo Prefecture, and Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is the highest mountain in Okayama Prefecture and the third highest mountain in Hyōgo Prefecture, after Mount Hyōno and Mount Mimuro. In Hyōgo Prefecture this mountain is also known as Itabami-san and in Tottori Prefecture it is also known as Ushiro-no-sen.

Contents

Map of Mount Ushiro, Chikusacho Koro, Shiso, Hy%C5%8Dgo 671-3231, Japan

Outline

Mount Ushiro is a fault-block mountain typical of the Chūgoku Mountains. This mountain belongs to the Hyōnosen-Ushiroyama-Nagisan Quasi-National Park. It is one of Hyōgo 50 mountains as well as one of Kinki 100 mountains and the Chūgoku 100 mountains.

Religion and history

Mount Ushiro is a center of Shugendō in this region, and called Nishi-Omine, literally, West Omine. Omine is the name of the most important mountain for Shugendō in Japan. According to a local narration in this area{fact}, this mountain was developed as a training area by En no Gyōja, the founder of Shugendō in the 7th century, for Shugensha, practitioners of Shigendō. However, Dosen-ji, which is the center for the Shugendō on this mountain, was established in the 13th century, so it would be natural to understand Shugendō on this mountain also started about that time. Mount Ushiro is one of the mountains which still have some areas which women are prohibited to enter so as to not to bother the training of Shugensha.

Access

  • Matsunoki-Bashi Bus Stop of Shinki Bus
  • Omarabad Stop of Shinki Bus
  • References

    Mount Ushiro Wikipedia