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Mt. Ooe : ウィキペディア英語版
Ōeyama
Ōeyama (Japanese: 大枝山) also Ooe-yama and Mount Ooe is a mountain in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.〔Helen Craig McCullough Genji & Heike: Selections from The Tale of Genji and The Tale of Heike. 1994 glossary Page 478 "Oeyama. A hill in what is now Ukyo-ku, Kyoto; the road over it led to Tanba Province."〕
The mount is 480m high. It was known in popular mythology as the residence of Shuten-dōji, a demon. It was developed for nickel mines, where Allied POWs were used,〔Naoko Shibusawa ''America's Geisha Ally: Reimagining the Japanese Enemy'' 2006 Page 142 "Oeyama Nickel Industry Company, a mining and metal processing plant located a hundred kilometers from Kyoto near the Sea of Japan. During the war this company used Allied prisoners of war as laborers at the company's surface mines."〕 and then reversed as the site of an Allied POW camp after the end of World War II.
It is now the site of a ski resort, about 20min by bus from Miyazu Station on the KTR Miyazu Line.〔(Ski Resort )〕
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