Mount Matsuo

Mountain in Hyogo prefecture, Japan
35°2′N 135°8′E / 35.033°N 135.133°E / 35.033; 135.133NamingLanguage of nameJapanesePronunciation[matsɯ.o]GeographyLocationSasayama, Hyōgo , JapanParent rangeTamba Highland

Mount Matsuo (松尾山, Matsuo-yama) is a 687-metre-high (2,254 ft) mountain in Sasayama, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Another name is Mount Kosen-ji, literally, "Mountain of Kosen-ji."

Religion and History

Mount Matsuo is one of the major objects of worships for the people in this area. On this mountain, a Buddhist temple named ‘Kosen-ji’ was established in 645 by Hodo Sennin. This temple was re-established by Denkyo Taishi in the 9th century. The temple was burned by Akechi Mitsuhide in the 16th century, but re-established again by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In the Edo period, it is said that there were 28 monk houses in the mountain. Kosen-ji was also destroyed as a result of the Shinbutsu bunri, literally, Shinto-Buddhism-separation.

Sakai Castle once stood on the top of this mountain; however, it was destroyed after the decline of the Sakai clan.

Access

  • Furuichi Station of Fukuchiyama Line
  • Sasayamaguchi Station of Fukuchiyama Line

Gallery

  • Jizō statues among the ruins of Kosen-ji
    Jizō statues among the ruins of Kosen-ji
  • Other Jizō statues among the ruins of Kosen-ji
    Other Jizō statues among the ruins of Kosen-ji
  • Ruins of Kosen-ji
    Ruins of Kosen-ji

External links

  • The Geographical Survey Institute in Japan
  • ‘Shinban Furusato Hyogo 50 San’, Hyōgoken Sangaku Renmei