Named for a 400-m mountain to the south of the Okayama {see planet (2084)} station of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. Site testing for the observatory was conducted for about a year on this mountain, resulting in the observatory’s construction. It was opened in 1960. (M 33788) _ _.
Discovered on 18-2-1977 in Kiso by Kosai, H., Hurukawa, K.