Why not climb Mount Tsurugi, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the sea clouds?
The ridge boasts a spectacular view of the mystical sea of clouds around Kishu, the Seto Inland Sea, and even Cape Ashizuri. The name itself comes after the legend story that Emperor Antoku hid his sword in the mountain, and currently, the mountain is widely known as a sacred mountain among mountain worship. From the mountain chairlift, you can enjoy wildflowers blooming at your feet and the beautiful Shikoku Mountains.
The ridge boasts a spectacular view of the mystical sea of clouds around Kishu, the Seto Inland Sea, and even Cape Ashizuri. The name itself comes after the legend story that Emperor Antoku hid his sword in the mountain, and currently, the mountain is widely known as a sacred mountain among mountain worship. From the mountain chairlift, you can enjoy wildflowers blooming at your feet and the beautiful Shikoku Mountains.
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