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  2. List of mountains and hills of Japan by height - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the mountains and hills of Japan ... As the generally accepted definition of a mountain (versus a hill) is 1000 m of height and 500 m of ...

  3. List of Japanese prefectures by highest mountain - Wikipedia

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    200 Famous Japanese Mountains Yamagata: Mount Chōkai (Shinzan) 2,236 Hinotodake Mountains 100 Famous Japanese Mountains Fukushima: Mount Hiuchigatake (Shibayasugura) 2,356 Standalone 100 Famous Japanese Mountains Ibaraki: Mount Yamizo: 1,022 Yamizo Mountains 300 Famous Japanese Mountains link: Tochigi: Mount Nikkō-Shirane: 2,578 Nikkō Mountains

  4. List of three-thousanders in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The next tallest mountain is Mount Tsurugi, which has a height of 2,999 m (9,839 ft). In the areas exceeding 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) above sea level, there is a belt of Siberian dwarf pine ; the alpine plant grows here naturally.

  5. Geography of Japan - Wikipedia

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    About 73% of Japan is mountainous, [22] with a mountain range running through each of the main islands. Japan's highest mountain is Mount Fuji , with an elevation of 3,776 m (12,388 ft). Japan's forest cover rate is 68.55% since the mountains are heavily forested.

  6. List of ultra-prominent peaks of Japan - Wikipedia

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    No Peak Island Elevation (m) Prominence (m) Col (m) 1 Mount Fuji: Honshū: 3,776 3,776: 0 2 Mount Hotaka: Honshū: 3,190 2,307: 883 3 Asahidake: Hokkaidō: 2,290

  7. Mount Fuji - Wikipedia

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    According to the historian H. Byron Earhart, "in medieval times it eventually came to be seen by Japanese as the "number one" mountain of the known world of the three countries of India, China, and Japan". [16] The mountain is mentioned in Japanese literature throughout the ages and is the subject of many poems. [17]

  8. List of mountains by elevation - Wikipedia

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    There are 14 mountains over 8,000 metres (26,247 ft), which are often referred to as the Eight-thousanders. (Some people have claimed there are six more 8,000m peaks in Nepal, making for a total of 20. [1])

  9. Category:Mountains of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The mountains of Japan. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ... List of mountains and hills of Japan by height;