Mount Rokkō

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View from Kikuseidai on Mount Maya

Template:Nihongo is the name of a range of mountains in southeastern Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.

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Marker at the highest peak of Mount Rokkō

There is no single mountain or peak called "Rokkō," although the highest peak of the mountains is called Template:Nihongo, (literally, the highest peak of the Rokkō Mountains) and the area to the south is known as the Rokkō area.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The mountains run approximately east-west from Sumaura Kōen Park in western Kobe to Takarazuka, and the length of the range is about Template:Convert. The highest point is Template:Convert.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It also includes Mount Maya, Mount Kabutoyama, Mount Iwahara and Mount Iwakura.

Today, the Rokkō mountain area is a centerpiece of a popular sightseeing and hiking area for people in the metropolitan Kansai region. Mt. Rokkō is a symbol of Kobe as well as Osaka.

History

Arthur Hasketh Groom opened the first golf course in Japan, Kobe Golf Club, on Mount Rokko in 1903.

Mount Rokkō was the first place to introduce rock climbing to the Japanese by Kuzou Fujiki who established the first rock climbing club in Japan in 1924.

Points of interest

Trivia

For many years, lenses made by the Minolta Camera Company were designated as "Rokkor", named after the mountains near Osaka, where the company was headquartered.

The theme song of the Baseball Team Hanshin Tigers is named Rokko Oroshi (六甲おろし) and themed after Mt. Rokko.

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