Quote: Mount Ishizuchi is the highest mountain on the island of Shikoku and also the highest mountain west of Mount Haku on the border of Ishikawa and Gifu prefectures. It is known as 'the roof of Shikoku' and the sharp, rocky summit resembles a huge stone hammer (?? ishizuchi?).
Mount Ishizuchi is an important object of worship in this region and one of the major centers of Shugendo, a sect of mixture of Shintoism and Buddhism. On the top of the mountain there is a small shrine called the Ishizuchi Shrine. This mountain is also known as one of Seven Holy Mountains (??? nana reizan?). There are several sets of heavy chains (? kusari?) leading up to the summit and this is the route many pilgrims opt to take, the longest set being 68m.
The climbing season opens every year on July 1, women being forbidden from climbing the mountain on this day.[1] Between mid-October and mid-November, people come from far and wide to view the autumn colours.
The area around Mount Ishizuchi is a major part of Ishizuchi Quasi-National Park. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Ishizuchi
Dropped video frames
Found average frame timing of 32.66 ms
Line Duration (ms) Time window No missing frames
Total frames: 26998
alternate download: http://www.fileserve.com/file/bMDMbZu and more shows at http://www.hellofuntime.com/