Mount Futakami

Mount Futakami

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Kintetsu Futami Shrine Exit Station → Yudake summit at 1 hour and 30 minutes on foot; or Tomaji Station → Mezudake summit at 1 hour and 30 minutes on foot
5km 10 minutes from Minami Hanna Road Katsuragi IC via National Route 165

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Mountains and hills


Yudake on the right and Mount on the left

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