Three Holy Mountains
Appearance
The Three Holy Mountains of Japan (三霊山, Sanreizan)[1][self-published source?] are three mountains[2] revered by tradition in Japan.[3] They include:
- Mount Fuji (富士山),
- Mount Haku (白山) (The White Mountain) known for its UNESCO World Heritage Site, Shirakawa-gō 白川郷, and
- Mount Tate (立山) ('standing mountain') known for its onsen 温泉 (Hot springs) and the cobalt blue waters of Mikurigaike みくりが池. It is also known for its steaming Jigokudani 地獄谷 (Hell Valley).[4][2]
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Mount Haku
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Mount Tate
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Mount Fuji
See also
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