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Mount Nijō

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and is accessible on several different hiking trails on all sides of varying difficulty and length. The mountain forms part of the diamond trail, which is a 45 km-long trail running along the
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which means twin mountains. This mountain is worshipped by local people as a gateway to heaven. Mt Nijō was an active volcano millions of years ago. As a result of the eruptions it distributed
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The official start of the diamond trail starts at Donzurubō in the North. There is parking located close to Donzurubō, otherwise it is accessible by foot from
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in Japan. Mount Nijō has twin peaks, Odake (517m) and Medake (474m). From the top there are sweeping views of Nara's basin, Osaka plain and Osaka bay.
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The diamond trail intersects with Takenouchi Kaidō and from Takenouchi Kaidō it takes about 35 minutes to reach the summit area of Mount Nijō.
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there are two separate hiking trails that leads to Mount Nijō. Both trails takes about 1 hour 15 minutes.
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There are a number of notable relics, temples and shrines located close by to Mount Nijo.
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A number of hiking trails are accessible from all sides of Mount Nijō.
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Prefectures. Heading south along the diamond trail is
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Photo of the twin peaks、Odake (517m) and Medake (474m)
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Elevation
Coordinates
34°31′21″N 135°40′33″E / 34.522583°N 135.675820°E / 34.522583; 135.675820
Mount Nijō is located in Japan
Taishi
Katsuragi
Parent range
Kongō Range
Kongō Range
Taishi
Osaka
Katsuragi
Nara
Minami Osaka Line
Kintetsu Railway
Kongō mountain range
Nara
Osaka
Wakayama
Mount Yamato Katsuragi
Mount Kongō
Man'yōshū
igneous rock
sanukite
tuff
emery powder
Kaminotaishi station
Sekiya station
Nijō station

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