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  1. Mount Daisen (大山, Daisen) is a large, volcanic mountain that rises up from sea level to dominate the terrain of western Tottori Prefecture. Part of Daisen-Oki National Park, the 1729 meter high mountain is the tallest in the Chugoku Region and is included on the list of Japan's 100 famous mountains.

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  2. Mt. Daisen is one of western Japan's top ski destinations and a popular playground for locals and city dwellers alike. With spectacular views of the ocean, several miles of manicured slopes and abundance of quality snow, Mt. Daisen is a veritable winter wonderland.

    • Saihaku-gun, Tottori-ken
  3. en.go-to-japan.jp › daisenguide › mtdaisenMt. Daisen

    Mt. Daisen is a volcanic mountain located in Tottori Prefecture, Sanin Region of Japan. It is the highest in the Chugoku region with an elevation of 1,709 meters. In addition to the colorful changes of four seasons, Mt. Daisen changes its shape vastly depending on which side of the mountain the viewer is standing on.

    • 0859-52-2502 (Daisen Information Center)
    • JR Yonago Station
  4. Mt Daisen. The marvelous scenery at Japan’s third national park continues to capture the hearts of visitors. At an elevation of 1,709 metres, Mt Daisen’s peak, called Misen, is the highest in the Chuugoku region.

  5. Daisen (大山町, Daisen-chō) is a town located in Saihaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 December 2022, the town had an estimated population of 15,321 in 5630 households and a population density of 81 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the town is 189.83 square kilometres (73.29 sq mi). [1]

  6. Daisen-Oki National Park is rich in nature, history and culture. It is home to Mount Daisen—considered the nation's oldest sacred mountain—the Oki Islands, a historical site of exile and a designated UNESCO Global Geopark, and Izumo Oyashiro, a grand shrine at the center of the Japanese creation myth. READ MORE.

  7. Mount Daisen has been worshipped as a holy mountain for centuries, and its trails were key pilgrimage routes in the past. This hike follows the Natsuyama Trail to Misen Peak (1,709 m), the highest accessible point on Mount Daisen (1,729 m), passing by Daisenji Temple.