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Mount Ryōzen

Mount Ryōzen (霊山, Ryōzen) is a mountain on the border of Sōma City and the former town of Ryōzen, in Date City, Fukushima. It is 825 metres (2,707 ft) in height.[2] Along the hiking trail are the sites of what were Ryōzen Temple and Ryōzen Castle.[3] The mountain is listed as one of the 100 Landscapes of Japan in a contest sponsored by the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun and Osaka Mainichi Shimbun.[4] It is also a national Place of Scenic Beauty as determined by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in Japan and is noted for its autumn foliage and a National Historic Site of Japan.

Mount Ryōzen
Mount Ryōzen in Fall
Highest point
Elevation825 m (2,707 ft)
Coordinates37°46′27″N 140°40′59″E / 37.77414214°N 140.68305169°E / 37.77414214; 140.68305169 (Mount Ryō)[1]
Naming
Native name霊山(りょうぜん) (Japanese)
English translationSpirit Mountain
Geography
Mount Ryōzen
Mount Ryōzen
Mount Ryōzen
Mount Ryōzen (Japan)
CountryJapan
StateFukushima Prefecture
RegionTōhoku
Climbing
Easiest routeHiking
View from the mountain trail

The mountain edit

Mount Ryōzen is part of the basalt volcanic plateau known as the Abukuma Highlands in northern Fukushima. It was regarded as a sacred mountain and was once known as a center for the Shugendō mountain religion.[5]

History edit

Ryōzen Temple edit

In the first year of the Jōgan Era (859), Ennin, a Buddhist monk of the Tendai sect founded the temple Ryōzen-ji (not to be confused with Ryōzen Shrine).[3] The name Ryōzen was adapted from that of Mount Ryojusen (or Gridhakuta) in India.[5] The temple was burnt down in the wars of the Nanboku-chō period, but the Date clan restored the temple during the late Sengoku period. It was restored again in the early days of the Edo period.[6]

Ryōzen Castle edit

Acting in support of the Southern Court, Kitabatake Akiie fortified the temple of Ryōzen-ji and turned it into his residence, which he proclaimed to be Ryōzen Castle. Acting as governor of the province of Mutsu, he proclaimed it to be the provincial capital. Kitabatake Akiie received the support of the 7th hereditary chieftain of the Date clan, Date Yukitomo against the forces of the Northern Court led by Ashikaga Takauji. In 1337 he led a campaign south, waging battle several times before he was killed on May 22, 1338, at the age of 21.[3] Ryōzen Castle remained for nine years after Akiie's death, before it was destroyed by the Northern Court's army.[6] The site was excavated in 1980, with a large amount of artifacts discovered, including Seto ware pottery and coins from Song dynasty China. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1934.[7]

Hiking Trail edit

Hōjudai edit

Hōjudai (宝寿台) is the point at the top of the cliff that stands upright from the foot of the mountain. From this point, one can see the Abukuma and Azuma Mountain Ranges.

Kokushisawa edit

From the bottom of the valley, Kokushisawa (国司沢) seems to stand at a nearly perfect right angle. There are ladders to reach this point on the trail.

Tengu no Sumō Jō edit

 
The tengu no sumo jo or "tengu sumo wrestling hall" on Mount Ryōzen.

The "tengu sumo wrestling hall" (天狗の相撲) is a rock protruding towards the West with a flat surface the size of eight tatami mats. It is said that tengu prefer this spot for wrestling.

Gomadan edit

Gomadan (護摩壇) is the entrance to the area that was once the site of Ryōzen Castle. There is a low hanging rock to pass under before arriving at a large flat area where it is believed that Buddhist rituals were once performed.[8][9][10]

Amenities edit

There is a restroom in the parking lot before the entrance to the main trail as well as one at the peak of the mountain, at the site of Ryōzen Castle.

Below the parking lot is Ryōzen's Kōsaikan (a hotel and bathhouse).[10]

Access edit

The entrance to the main path up the mountain is located in a parking lot connected to the Nakamura Highway (Route 115) and the Central Tohoku Expressway. It is about 45 minutes from the Kunimi Inter-change (IC) on the Central Tohoku Expressway.[2] It is also about fifty minutes from the Fukushima-Iizaka IC, or thirty minutes by taxi from the local Abukuma Express Line's Hobara Station.[6]

Mountain Climbing Season[11]
Start of Mountain Climbing Season April 29
Cherry blossom viewing period Late April
Azaela viewing period Early May
New green leaves Mid-May
Autumn leaves Late Oct - Early Nov
First snowfall Mid-Dec
Snow thawing Late March

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "史跡名勝天然記念物: 霊山". Kunishitei.bunka.go.jp. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Ryozen | National must-see-japan (Japanese sightseeing promotion association)". Nihon-kankou.or.jp.e.wp.hp.transer.com. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  3. ^ a b c "歴史めぐりマップ 生誕七百年 北畠顕家卿" (PDF). Date-shi.jp. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  4. ^ "日本八景(昭和2年)の選定内容" (PDF). Ministry of the Environment. Retrieved 17 March 2011.
  5. ^ a b "日本吉 - NIPPON-KICHI". nippon-kichi.jp. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  6. ^ a b c "Brochure : Calendar of Events" (PDF). Date-shi.jp. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  7. ^ "霊山" [Mount Ryōzen] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs.
  8. ^ "新・日本百名山 霊山を登る – だてめがね". www.date-shi.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  9. ^ "霊山 りょうぜん". yamayama.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  10. ^ a b "Brochure" (PDF). date-shi.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  11. ^ "霊山 - 福島県伊達市ホームページ". www.city.fukushima-date.lg.jp. Retrieved 2019-09-17.

External links edit

  • Video by「Authentic Japan ゆめたびふくしま」(with English closed captions)

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Mount Ryōzen 霊山 Ryōzen is a mountain on the border of Sōma City and the former town of Ryōzen in Date City Fukushima It is 825 metres 2 707 ft in height 2 Along the hiking trail are the sites of what were Ryōzen Temple and Ryōzen Castle 3 The mountain is listed as one of the 100 Landscapes of Japan in a contest sponsored by the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun and Osaka Mainichi Shimbun 4 It is also a national Place of Scenic Beauty as determined by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in Japan and is noted for its autumn foliage and a National Historic Site of Japan Mount RyōzenMount Ryōzen in FallHighest pointElevation825 m 2 707 ft Coordinates37 46 27 N 140 40 59 E 37 77414214 N 140 68305169 E 37 77414214 140 68305169 Mount Ryō 1 NamingNative name霊山 りょうぜん Japanese English translationSpirit MountainGeographyMount RyōzenMount RyōzenShow map of Fukushima PrefectureMount RyōzenMount Ryōzen Japan Show map of JapanCountryJapanStateFukushima PrefectureRegionTōhokuClimbingEasiest routeHikingNational Historic Site of JapanPlace of Scenic Beauty of JapanView from the mountain trail Contents 1 The mountain 2 History 2 1 Ryōzen Temple 2 2 Ryōzen Castle 3 Hiking Trail 3 1 Hōjudai 3 2 Kokushisawa 3 3 Tengu no Sumō Jō 3 4 Gomadan 4 Amenities 5 Access 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksThe mountain editMount Ryōzen is part of the basalt volcanic plateau known as the Abukuma Highlands in northern Fukushima It was regarded as a sacred mountain and was once known as a center for the Shugendō mountain religion 5 History editRyōzen Temple edit In the first year of the Jōgan Era 859 Ennin a Buddhist monk of the Tendai sect founded the temple Ryōzen ji not to be confused with Ryōzen Shrine 3 The name Ryōzen was adapted from that of Mount Ryojusen or Gridhakuta in India 5 The temple was burnt down in the wars of the Nanboku chō period but the Date clan restored the temple during the late Sengoku period It was restored again in the early days of the Edo period 6 Ryōzen Castle edit Acting in support of the Southern Court Kitabatake Akiie fortified the temple of Ryōzen ji and turned it into his residence which he proclaimed to be Ryōzen Castle Acting as governor of the province of Mutsu he proclaimed it to be the provincial capital Kitabatake Akiie received the support of the 7th hereditary chieftain of the Date clan Date Yukitomo against the forces of the Northern Court led by Ashikaga Takauji In 1337 he led a campaign south waging battle several times before he was killed on May 22 1338 at the age of 21 3 Ryōzen Castle remained for nine years after Akiie s death before it was destroyed by the Northern Court s army 6 The site was excavated in 1980 with a large amount of artifacts discovered including Seto ware pottery and coins from Song dynasty China The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1934 7 Hiking Trail editHōjudai edit Hōjudai 宝寿台 is the point at the top of the cliff that stands upright from the foot of the mountain From this point one can see the Abukuma and Azuma Mountain Ranges Kokushisawa edit From the bottom of the valley Kokushisawa 国司沢 seems to stand at a nearly perfect right angle There are ladders to reach this point on the trail Tengu no Sumō Jō edit nbsp The tengu no sumo jo or tengu sumo wrestling hall on Mount Ryōzen The tengu sumo wrestling hall 天狗の相撲 is a rock protruding towards the West with a flat surface the size of eight tatami mats It is said that tengu prefer this spot for wrestling Gomadan edit Gomadan 護摩壇 is the entrance to the area that was once the site of Ryōzen Castle There is a low hanging rock to pass under before arriving at a large flat area where it is believed that Buddhist rituals were once performed 8 9 10 Amenities editThere is a restroom in the parking lot before the entrance to the main trail as well as one at the peak of the mountain at the site of Ryōzen Castle Below the parking lot is Ryōzen s Kōsaikan a hotel and bathhouse 10 Access editThe entrance to the main path up the mountain is located in a parking lot connected to the Nakamura Highway Route 115 and the Central Tohoku Expressway It is about 45 minutes from the Kunimi Inter change IC on the Central Tohoku Expressway 2 It is also about fifty minutes from the Fukushima Iizaka IC or thirty minutes by taxi from the local Abukuma Express Line s Hobara Station 6 Mountain Climbing Season 11 Start of Mountain Climbing Season April 29Cherry blossom viewing period Late AprilAzaela viewing period Early MayNew green leaves Mid MayAutumn leaves Late Oct Early NovFirst snowfall Mid DecSnow thawing Late MarchSee also editList of Historic Sites of Japan Fukushima List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan Fukushima References edit 史跡名勝天然記念物 霊山 Kunishitei bunka go jp Retrieved 16 November 2018 a b Ryozen National must see japan Japanese sightseeing promotion association Nihon kankou or jp e wp hp transer com Retrieved 2018 11 15 a b c 歴史めぐりマップ 生誕七百年 北畠顕家卿 PDF Date shi jp Retrieved 3 December 2018 日本八景 昭和2年 の選定内容 PDF Ministry of the Environment Retrieved 17 March 2011 a b 日本吉 NIPPON KICHI nippon kichi jp Retrieved 2020 03 12 a b c Brochure Calendar of Events PDF Date shi jp Retrieved 3 December 2018 霊山 Mount Ryōzen in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs 新 日本百名山 霊山を登る だてめがね www date shi jp in Japanese Retrieved 2018 12 04 霊山 りょうぜん yamayama jp in Japanese Retrieved 2018 12 04 a b Brochure PDF date shi jp in Japanese Retrieved 22 August 2023 霊山 福島県伊達市ホームページ www city fukushima date lg jp Retrieved 2019 09 17 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Ryozen Video by Authentic Japan ゆめたびふくしま with English closed captions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Ryōzen amp oldid 1184966565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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