Mount Wakakusa

Mount Wakakusa
若草山
Highest point
Elevation 342 m (1,122 ft)
Coordinates 34°41′28″N 135°51′16″E / 34.69111°N 135.85444°E / 34.69111; 135.85444Coordinates: 34°41′28″N 135°51′16″E / 34.69111°N 135.85444°E / 34.69111; 135.85444
Geography
Mount Wakakusa is located on the central Japan
Mount Wakakusa
Location on Japan
Location Nara, Japan
Parent range Kasagi Mountains

Mount Wakakusa (若草山, Wakakusa-yama), also known as Mount Mikasa (三笠山 Mikasa-yama), is a 342-metre-high (1,122 ft) mountain located in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan, to the east of Nara Park. The mountain's name literally translates to "young grass".

On the fourth Saturday of each January, the dead grass of Mount Wakakusa is burned in an annual festival known as Yamayaki (山焼き literally "mountain burning"). [1] The tradition supposedly originated from a boundary dispute between two temples, Tōdai-ji and Kōfuku-ji in 1760. As the mediations failed, the entire mountain was set ablaze. Other explanations suggest the extermination of wild boars or pests as a result. The festival today begins with a ceremonial igniting by members of both temples, followed by a fireworks display. The festival has been postponed due to poor weather in the past.

References

  1. "Yamayaki". Japan National Tourism Organization.
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