Mount Tomi | |
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Tomi-san | |
![]() View of Mount Tomi from Mount Iyogatake, Minamibōsō, Chiba
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 349.5 m (1,147 ft) |
Coordinates | 35°5′56″N 139°52′53″E / 35.09889°N 139.88139°ECoordinates: 35°5′56″N 139°52′53″E / 35.09889°N 139.88139°E |
Naming | |
Pronunciation | [tomisan] |
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Climbing | |
Easiest route | Hike |
Mount Tomi (富山 Tomi-san?) is a mountain on the border of the city of Minamibōsō, in southern Chiba Prefecture. The mountain is formed by two peaks. The north, called Konpira Peak, is 349.5 m (1,147 ft), and the south, called Kannon Peak, is 342 m (1,122 ft). Mount Tomi is one of the mountains of the Mineoka Mountain District of the Bōsō Hill Range.
The kanji for Mount Tomi, 富, means 'wealth' or ''. The name of Mount Tomi is said to be derived from the semi-mythical figure Ame-no-tomi-no-mikoto (天富命?). According to tradition Ame-no-tomi-no-mikoto, historically associated with the Emperor Jinmu, developed the Bōsō Peninsula region, and is now associated with the nearby Awa Shrine. The former town of Tomiyama, now absorbed as part of Minamibōsō, is named for the mountain.
The area around the mountain has been designated as Mount Tomi Prefectural Park (富山県立自然公園). The western foot of Mount Tomi is rich with broad-leaved trees, including castanopsis, live oak, camellia, as well as large stands of Japanese cedar.