To the essayist and landscape theorist Shiga Shigetaka, however, it was simply "the Fuji of Taiwan." 3/
The nascent eco-tourism industry propelled many from Japan to climb the peak (or stay at lodges near its base).
See, e.g., Kate McDonal's Placing Empire
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Deadly clashes between Bunun communities and Japanese police/lumber crews are recorded in 1932, 34, and 41.
On this "alpine demimonde," see Paul Barclay 7/
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Early Japanese expeditions to the Himalaya are another topic begging for further investigation.
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