Mount Tsukuba, Mountain in Japan
Mount Tsukuba is known for its double peaks and rich natural environment.
Regarded as a sacred place since ancient times, Mount Tsukuba has been mentioned in Japanese literature.
It holds significance in Shinto beliefs and is often featured in traditional arts.
Offering hiking trails with varying difficulty, it's a popular destination for both novice and experienced hikers.
Unlike many other mountains in Japan, Mount Tsukuba is not volcanic and is made of older rock formations.
Location: Ibaraki Prefecture
Elevation above the sea: 877 m
Material: granite
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