Mount Yasumandake

Mount Yasumandake
Mount Yasumandake seen from Hirado, Nagasaki
Highest point
Elevation534 m (1,752 ft)
Prominence530 m (1,740 ft) 
Coordinates33°20′12″N 129°27′57″E / 33.33667°N 129.46583°E / 33.33667; 129.46583
Naming
Native name安満岳 (Japanese)
Geography
Mount Yasumandake
Mount Yasumandake
Mount Yasumandake (Nagasaki Prefecture)
CountryJapan
Geology
Mountain typeMesa
Part ofHidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region
CriteriaCultural: iii
Reference1495-002
Inscription2018 (42nd Session)

Mount Yasumandake (安満岳) is the highest peak on the island of Hirado, Japan. The mountain was sacred to Buddhists and Shintoists, and as Christianity became prevalent in Hirado it also became an object of Hidden Christian worship. In 2018 the mountain became a World Heritage Site as part of the "Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region".