Ashigara Pass
Ashigara Pass | |
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足柄峠 | |
Mount Fuji view from Ashigara Pass | |
Elevation | 759 m (2,490 ft) |
Traversed by | Kanagawa / Shizuoka Prefecturel Route 78 |
Location | Minami-ashigara, Oyama, Japan |
Range | Mount Kintoki |
Coordinates | 35°19′10.8″N 139°0′43.7″E / 35.319667°N 139.012139°ECoordinates: 35°19′10.8″N 139°0′43.7″E / 35.319667°N 139.012139°E |
Topo map |
Geographical Survey Institute 25000:1 関本 |
Ashigara Pass (足柄峠 Ashigara-tōge) is a mountain pass on the border of Kanagawa and Shizuoka Prefectures, near to Mount Kintoki in Japan. The pass traverses the mountains at 759 metres (2,490 ft).[1]
History
The pass on the ancient Tōkaidō highway was described as the 8th century, in the Man'yōshū. This pass was the border of Sagami and Suruga provinces, and the entrance of Kantō region in Japan. Checkpoint was built in 899, and castle was built in the 16th century (These are not exist now).
Access
- by Car
- Kanagawa Prefecturel Route 78, from Tomei Expressway Oi-Matsuda Interchange.
- Shizuoka prefecturel Route 78, from Tomei Expressway Gotemba Interchange via Gotemba City Hall.
- by Train, Bus and walk
- Hakone Tozan Bus from Shin-Matsuda Station on the Odakyu Line, or Daiyuzan Station on the Daiyuzan Line, to Jizodo, and an hour's walk. Direct operations are available from Daiyuzan Station or Jizodo to Ashigara Man'yo Koen (near this Pass), on Saturday & Holiday, from April to November only[2]
- 90 minute's walk from Ashigara Station on the JR Gotemba Line.
References
- ↑ Sekimoto topographical map of the Geographical Survey Institute
- ↑ Bus stop timetable at Jizodo. (Japanese)
See also
External links
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