Matsuhime Pass
Matsuhime Pass (1,250 m) is a mountain pass in between Otsuki and Kosuge(Yamanashi Prefecture/Japan).
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Elevation | 1,250 m (4,101 ft)[1] |
Traversed by | Japan National Route 139 |
Location | Kosuge/Kitatsuru and Otsuki, Yamanashi, Japan |
Range | Okuchichibu Mountains |
Coordinates | 35°43′39″N 138°57′00″E |
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Outline
The mountain pass is named as Matsuhime Tōge, because Matsuhime who is a daughter of Shingen Takeda passed through the mountain pass when she got away from an army of Nobunaga Oda in the Sengoku period.[2]。
At present, Japan National Route 139(old road) is passed through the mountain pass. The old road has been narrow (one lane going each way) and winding, because the area is a steep topo. But, Matsuhime Tunnel (3066m) which belongs to Matsuhime Bypass (3800m) opened in 2014.[3][4]
Furthermore, as opened the Matsuhime Bypass (3800m) in 2014, the old road was closed due to construction in between March and September on 2015. And, the old road was possible until 2019. But the old road has been closed due to dangerous since 2019.[5] From the above reason, the mountain pass is approached by cars from Kosuge, Yamanashi.[6]
Surrounding area
Transportation
Access to the mountain pass, is only a bus route. Matsuhime Busstop
No | Via | Destination | Company | Note |
Uenohara Line | Kosuge no Yu, Tsuru Pass | Uenohara Station | Fujikyu Bus | Runs only on holidays between April and November. |
References
- Matsuhime Pass
- Website in Yamanashi
- Matsuhime Tunnel(Yamanashi Tobu Kensetsu Home Page)
- plan of construct
- partly suspension of traffic
- about suspension of traffic canceled