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A pile of dirt in Gamo, Miyagino district. It has been recognized by the Geospatial Information Administration of Japan as the lowest mountain in Japan. Reporter’s report: “I’m really going to climb 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, I reached the top in no time.” Before the earthquake, the height was about 6 meters. However, the mountain was washed away by the tsunami, and its height was reduced to only 3 meters. At first glance, this record may seem like a shame, being the worst in Japan, but the locals took advantage of it. We hold a large “mountain unveiling” every year, and on July 7, more than 150 people from all over the country attended. Walk along a mountain trail about 1 km long, feeling the changes that have occurred since the earthquake. The climbers said: “I am overwhelmed with emotion that we have made it this far to recover from the earthquake.” “Even though I am from my hometown, today I came here for the first time (since the earthquake). earthquake) I haven’t been able to come for many years. (Studio) I’m surprised that a height of 3 meters can even be called a “mountain”, but the Geospatial Information Administration of Japan says: “There is no specific definition of a mountain. The standard is that the local government recognizes the place name. If it is written in italics, that is, in diagonal letters, it means mountain.” If you look at the map of the Geospatial Information Administration of Japan, it has the word “Hiyoriyama” written on it in diagonal letters, so it is definitely a mountain. It’s good that the presence of mountains gives many people the opportunity to visit them.