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Mountain in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Mount Hyōno
氷ノ山
A View of Mt. Hyōno
Highest point
Elevation1,509.6 m (4,953 ft)
ListingMountains of Japan
Coordinates35°21′14″N 134°30′49″E / 35.35389°N 134.51361°E / 35.35389; 134.51361
Naming
Language of nameJapanese
Pronunciation[çjoːnoseɴ]
Geography
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CountryJapan
PrefecturesHyōgo and Tottori
City/TownYabu and Wakasa
Parent rangeChūgoku Mountains
Geology
Mountain typeUpheaved submarine volcano

Mount Hyōno (氷ノ山, Hyō-no-sen) is a mountain on the border of Yabu, Hyōgo Prefecture, and Wakasa, Tottori Prefecture, in Japan. It is the highest mountain in Hyōgo Prefecture. This mountain is one of the 200 famous mountains in Japan. Other names of this mountain are Suga-no-sen, Hyō-zan, Hyō-no-yama, Kōri-no-yama.

Outline

Mount Hyōno is estimated as an upheaved submarine volcano which erupted three million years ago with Mount Naki and Torokawa-daira highland. This mountain is the second highest mountain in Chūgoku Mountains, and also the second highest in Honshū west of Osaka Prefecture. This mountain is in the Hyōnosen-Ushiroyama-Nagisan Quasi-National Park. This mountain is also selected as one of the 100 untrodden areas in Japan.

Access

  • Fukusada Bus Stop of Zentan Bus.

Gallery

  • Mount Hyōno from northeast Mount Hyōno from northeast
  • Mount Hyōno from north Mount Hyōno from north
  • A religious object in Mount Hyōno A religious object in Mount Hyōno
  • Fudo Waterfall in Mount Hyōno Fudo Waterfall in Mount Hyōno
  • A rock on the route to the top of Mount Hyōno from northMount Tanigawa from south A rock on the route to the top of Mount Hyōno from northMount Tanigawa from south
  • The top of Mount Hyōno from north The top of Mount Hyōno from north
  • Southside view from the top of Mount Hyōno Southside view from the top of Mount Hyōno
  • The top of Mount Hyōno The top of Mount Hyōno

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