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View from the top of Mount Tsukuba. Tsukuba-san has two peaks, Nyotai-san (877m) and Nantai-san (871m). This view is from the top of Nyotai-san, looking roughly southwest over the Kanto plain. Nantai-san is visible on the right.
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A somewhat spooky shot.
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Tsukubajinja, or "Tsukuba shrine", is a Shinto shrine at the base of Mount Tsukuba. This shows the shrine gate and some nearby hotels.
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Miyukigahara is a small valley between the two peaks of Nyotai-san and Nantai-san. The two peaks are both clearly visible from Miyukigahara, as is the Kanto plain below the mountain. There are also several small restaurants and gift shops in Miyukigahara.
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Miyukigahara is an area between the two peaks of Mount Tsukuba. From here you can see the Kanto Plain below.
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