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Both features are due in part to the mountain's history as a stone quarry in the Edo period, the marks of which are still picturesquely evident.\nThe western side of the mountain is also the site of the sprawling Nihon-ji temple complex, which is the home of two Daibutsu sculptures - a huge seated carving of Yakushi Nyorai that at 31.05 metres (101.9 ft) tall is the largest pre-modern, stone-carved Daibutsu in Japan, and the \"Hundred-shaku Kannon\", a tall relief image of Kannon carved into one of the quarry walls - as well as 1500 hand-carved arhat sculptures, which combined with the spectacular scenery of the Bōsō Hills and Tokyo Bay, make Mount Nokogiri a popular tourism destination.\nThe temple is accessible by road and by a cable car, the Nokogiriyama Ropeway, which runs from Hamakanaya Station on the JR Uchibo Line to a lookout deck near the top of the temple precinct.\nThe western end of the mountain falls precipitously into Tokyo Bay, where Cape Myōgane (Japanese: 明鐘岬) is a good place to watch large ships pass through Uraga Channel at sunset."},"skitours":[],"id":5590328222,"data":{"_id":"5590328222","elevation":[{"id":"chiba","nid":"20000002679957","name":"Chiba Prefecture","type":"ADM","level":4,"index":15,"total":75},{"id":"awa","nid":"20000002679961","name":"Awa","type":"ADM","level":6,"index":2,"total":12}],"prominence":[{"id":"chiba","nid":"20000002679957","name":"Chiba Prefecture","type":"ADM","level":4,"index":6,"total":75},{"id":"awa","nid":"20000002679961","name":"Awa","type":"ADM","level":6,"index":1,"total":12}],"trail":{"id":"584906418","name":null,"tags":{"highway":"path","source":"gps"},"peakOnTrail":true}},"canonicalUrl":"mt-nokogiri-4oktro","type":1,"description":"Mount Nokogiri (鋸山, Nokogiri-yama) literally \"saw mountain\" is a low mountain on the Bōsō Peninsula on Honshu, Japan. 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