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Mount Kinka (Gifu)

Mount Kinka
金華山
Kinka zan.jpg
Mt. Kinka
Highest point
Elevation 328.9 m (1,079 ft)
Coordinates 35°26′N 136°46′E / 35.433°N 136.767°E / 35.433; 136.767Coordinates: 35°26′N 136°46′E / 35.433°N 136.767°E / 35.433; 136.767
Geography
Mount Kinka is located in Japan
Mount Kinka
Mount Kinka
Location in Japan
Location Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Parent range none
Topo map Geographical Survey Institute, 25000:1 白山, 50000:1 白山
Geology
Mountain type Sedimentary
Climbing
Easiest route Mt. Kinka Ropeway

Mt. Kinka (金華山 Kinka-zan?), also known as Kinkazan, is located in the heart of the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and rises to a height of 329 m (1,079 ft). Previously called Mt. Inaba (稲葉山 Inaba-yama), it has long served as the representative symbol of Gifu. It stands along the Nagara River, creating bountiful nature within the city. Though it is the most famous mountain in the city, Mount Dodo, to the north, is the tallest.

First built by the Nikaidō family during the Kamakura period, Gifu Castle atop Mt. Kinka has gone through many forms, with the current building being constructed in 1956. One of its first major residents was Saitō Dōsan, who lived in the castle when it was still being called Inabayama Castle and the mountain was still called Mt. Inaba. The next resident of the castle, Oda Nobunaga, changed the castle's name at the same time that he changed the name of the surrounding town and the mountain.

The castle eventually fell into disrepair and vanished from Gifu's skyline. However, it was rebuilt in 1956 and that is the castle that still stands today. During reconstruction, tiles were carried to the top by volunteers. Those who helped were able to write messages on the roof tiles before they were put in place. Those who helped were able to experience what it was like when the castle was originally built many years before. From the top of the castle, visitors have a 360-degree view, effectively giving them a view to all the borders of the city of Gifu. Inside the castle are many artifacts from its past.

Centuries ago, the mountain was protected as a hunting ground for the Owari Clan, preserving the trees from being used to build the area as it grew from a small town to a large city. Today, the forest is designated as a national forest, giving protection to the over 700 types of plants and 80 types of birds that can be found on the mountain.


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