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100 Famous Japanese Mountains (日本百名山, Nihon Hyaku-meizan) is a book written in 1964 by mountaineer and author Kyūya Fukada. [1] The list has been the topic of NHK documentaries, and other hiking books.
The following is a list of the mountains and hills of Japan, ordered by height. Mountains over 1000 meters. Mount Fuji, highest in Japan. Mountain Meters
100 Famous Japanese Mountains; List of three-thousanders in Japan ... Eboshi-yama; Mount Ena; L. List of mountains and hills of Japan by height; List of ultra ...
100 Famous tallest in Japan: 富士山 2 Mt. Kita: 3,193 m (10,476 ft) 2,239 m (7,346 ft) Yamanashi 100 Famous tallest in Southern Alps 北岳 3 Mt. Hotaka: 3,190 m (10,466 ft) 2,307 m (7,569 ft) Gifu / Nagano 100 Famous tallest in Northern Alps 穂高岳 3 Mt. Aino: 3,190 m (10,466 ft) [3] 300 m (984 ft) Shizuoka / Yamanashi 100 Famous 間ノ岳 5
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100 Famous Japanese Mountains Kanagawa: Mount Hiru: 1,673 Tanzawa Mountains: 100 Famous Japanese Mountains Niigata: Mount Korenge: 2,766 [3] Northern Alps: Toyama: Mount Tate (Mount Ōnanji) 3,015 Northern Alps 100 Famous Japanese Mountains Ishikawa: Mount Haku (Gozengamine) 2,702 Ryōhaku Mountains: 100 Famous Japanese Mountains Fukui: Mount ...
100 Famous Japanese Mountains; H. List of mountains and hills of Japan by height; U. List of ultra-prominent peaks of Japan This page was last edited on 23 June 2019 ...