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Mountains Famous for Castles in Yamagata Prefecture

Yamagata is home to a few former mountain castles, mountains that were made into, you guessed it, castles. There are also a number of mountains with castles nearby, or castles that were prominent in their history.

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Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
HIGASHIKUROMORI-YAMA

766m (2513 ft.)

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
NADERA-YAMA

660m (2165 ft.)

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Shield Mountain: TATE-YAMA

210m (688. ft.)

Mt. Yamuki (Yamuki-yama) in Shinjo City
The Medieval Castle and Mighty River of Yamuki-yama (Mt. Yamuki)

206m (675. ft.)

Tokami-yama and The Castle of Mist

402m (1318 ft.)

THIS. IS. YAMAGARTA: Japan’s 300 Moment. 

230m (754. ft.)

Kurosawa Akira, Abe Shinzo, The Kami of War, and a flock of geese?

1026m (3366 ft.)

Hiking Guide to the mountains of Yamagata Prefecture
Dancing Swan Mountain: MAIZURU-YAMA (Mt. Maizuru)

242m (793. ft.)

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Mt. Chokai above the sea of Japan
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Mountains famous for wetlands in Yamagata Prefecture
A Ryokan (traditional Japanese Inn) at Semi Onsen Hot Spring Resort
Mountains Famous for Onsen Hot Springs in Yamagata Prefecture
Mountains famous for flora and fauna in Yamagata Prefecture
Mountains with Abandoned Buildings and Old Ruins in Yamagata Prefecture
Mountains Along Ancient Routes of Yamagata Prefecture

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