Tsurugisan Quasi-National Park
Japanese National Park
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Tsurugisan Quasi-National Park (剣山国定公園, Tsurugisan kokutei kōen) is a Quasi-National Park that spans the borders of Tokushima and Kōchi Prefectures, Japan.[3][4] It was founded on 3 March 1964 and has an area of 209.6 km2 (80.9 sq mi).[5] Within Tokushima Prefecture, the park includes a stretch of the Yoshino River and the Iya Valley.[6]
LocationTokushima/Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates33.894°N 134.107°E[1]
Area209.6 km2 (80.9 sq mi)
EstablishedMarch 3, 1964
| Tsurugisan Quasi-National Park | |
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| 剣山国定公園 | |
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| Location | Tokushima/Kōchi Prefecture, Japan |
| Coordinates | 33.894°N 134.107°E[1] |
| Area | 209.6 km2 (80.9 sq mi) |
| Established | March 3, 1964 |
Past archaeological digs in Mt. Tsurugi revealed stone artifacts, paving stones, brick arches, complex series of tunnels, marble corridors and human mummies. The origin of these artifacts are unknown.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
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