Mount Ryūjin

Mount Ryūjin is a mountain on the border between , and , . At a height of 1,382 m, it is the highest point in Wakayama Prefecture and the name of the mountain was given in 2008.
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,351 metres
  • Description: mountain in Tanabe, Wakayama and Totsukawa, Nara prefecture, Japan
  • Also known as: Mt. Ryujin”, “Ryujin Dake”, and “Ryūjin Dake

Places of Interest

Highlights include Mt. Gomadan and Roadside station Tanabe Ryujin Gomasan sky tower.

Peak
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Mount Ryūjin

Latitude
34.05888° or 34° 3′ 32″ north
Longitude
135.57457° or 135° 34′ 28″ east
Elevation
1,351 metres (4,432 feet)
Open location code
8Q6Q3H5F+HR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4568894621
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
9292052
Wiki­data ID
Q11679330
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Spanish—“Mount Ryūjin” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: mont Ryūjin
  • Cebuano: Ryūjin Dake
  • Chinese: 龍神岳
  • Chinese: 龙神岳
  • Dutch: Ryūjin Dake
  • French: Mont Ryūjin
  • Japanese: Ryūjindake
  • Japanese: りゅうじんだけ
  • Japanese: 竜神岳
  • Japanese: 龍神岳
  • Ladin: Mont Ryūjin
  • Russian: Рюдзин (гора, Вакаяма и Нара)
  • Russian: Рюдзин дакэ
  • Spanish: Monte Ryūjin

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