Mount Ōdaigahara
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Ōdaigahara-san or Ōdaigahara-yama, also Hinode-ga-take or Hide-ga-take is a mountain in the Daikō Mountain Range on the border between the prefectures of Mie and Nara, Japan. It is the highest in Mie at 1,695 metres. Walking trails from the Nara side start from a car park at about 1400 metres. The mountain is famous for wild deer, and also for wild birds, especially wrens and Japanese robins, as well as treecreepers and woodpeckers. In 1980, an area of 36,000 hectares in the region of Mount Ōdaigahara and Mount Ōmine was designated a UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Reserve. ()
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Day trips
Mount Ōdaigahara – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Yoshino District.