Ancient ruins that are said to be the tomb of Emperor Jimmu

Mt. Ashidake, also known as the Japanese Pyramid, has long been said to be the tomb of Emperor Jimmu, and its mysterious mountain shape and megaliths, which look triangular from any direction, were considered a mystery of the ancient ruins. In 1934, pyramid researcher Sakai Katsun visited the site and investigated the megaliths and the mountain, and announced that Mt. Ashidake is the world's oldest pyramid main hall, and Mt. Oniaki to the north is the worship hall. Today, it is a particularly popular power spot for people who are fascinated by such mysteries.

INFORMATION

address
727-0623Mt. Ashitake, Honmura-cho, Shobara-shi
Phone Number
0824-75-0173
Website
Number of parking spaces
40
Parking notes
40 units

ACCESS

727-0623 
Mt. Ashitake, Honmura-cho, Shobara-shi

[car] ・ Approximately 25 minutes from Chugoku Expressway Shobara IC via National Road 432, Prefectural Road 23, and Prefectural Road 422. About 30 minutes on foot from the Haibara route parking lot, you can reach the summit of Mt. Ashitake.

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