Also, it may be as old as you say, but there is very little explanation about why the mountain was cut the way it was--how it functioned in WW2 as a sentinel point for Tokyo Bay, and about the nuclear test facility beneath the mountain. It's actually a profoundly UN-natural place, with very little data available to the visitor.
Also, it may be as old as you say, but there is very little explanation about why the mountain was cut the way it was--how it functioned in WW2 as a sentinel point for Tokyo Bay, and about the nuclear test facility beneath the mountain. It's actually a profoundly UN-natural place, with very little data available to the visitor.
PatCarolton 4 years ago
Ah, Nokogiriyama! Nice place.
PatCarolton 4 years ago