Mount Nishigatake

Mount Nishigatake (西ヶ嶽, Nishi-ga-take) is a 727-metre-high (2,385 ft) mountain in Sasayama, Hyōgo, Japan.

Mount Nishigatake
西ヶ嶽
A View of Mt. Nishigatake from Mt. Miyama
Highest point
Elevation727 m (2,385 ft)
Coordinates35°7.31′N 135°13.58′E
Naming
PronunciationJapanese: [ɲiɕiɡaꜜtake]
Geography
LocationSasayama, Hyōgo, Japan
Parent rangeTaki Mountains

Mount Nishi-ga-take is the second highest mountain in the Taki Mountains after Mount Mitake.

Access

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