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Where is the Castle Peak in Japan?

In Mie Prefecture, central Honshu Island, Japan.

Qingshan Plateau is a natural plateau retreat at an altitude of 600 meters, surrounded by green forests, covering an area of one million ping, with fresh air and great momentum. When you come here, the fresh air and the euphemistic singing of birds will make people feel refreshed.

The best time to travel is Qingshan District, located in Tokyo, Japan, with a subtropical monsoon climate, four distinct seasons and abundant precipitation. Affected by the southeast monsoon, there is more precipitation in summer. There is little snowfall in winter and it is suitable for traveling all year round. Historical and cultural Castle Peak got its name: Castle Peak family is an important official in Tokugawa Ieyasu, and once built a house here, hence its name. Historically, Dr. Sun Yat-sen founded the Tokyo Castle Peak Revolutionary Military School here.