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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, ordered by height. Mountains over 1000 meters. Mount Fuji, ... "List of Japanese mountains" (in Japanese).

  3. 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.

  4. 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

  5. Japanese Alps - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Japanese Alps encompass the Hida Mountains (飛騨山脈), the Kiso Mountains (木曽山脈) and the Akaishi Mountains (赤石山脈). These towering ranges include several peaks exceeding 3,000 m (9,843 ft) in height, the tallest after Mount Fuji .

  6. Mount Fuji - Wikipedia

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    It is the highest mountain in Japan, ... List of mountains and hills of Japan by height; 100 Famous Japanese Mountains; List of three-thousanders in Japan;

  7. 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.

  8. Mount Daisen - Wikipedia

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    Mount Daisen (大山, Daisen) is a dormant stratovolcano in Tottori Prefecture, Japan.It has an elevation of 1,729 m (5,673 ft). This mountain is the highest in the Chūgoku region, and the most important volcano on the Daisen volcanic belt, which is a part of the Southwestern Honshu volcanic arc, where the Philippine Sea Plate is subducting under the Amurian Plate.

  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;