Mountain area directory

Japanese Alps mountains

Japanese Alps cluster spanning the Northern, Central, and Southern Alps.

All Japan mountains 18 mountains
At a glance

Japanese Alps metrics

Country Japan
Parent area Country level
Mountains listed 18
Highest mountain Mount Kita (3,193M)
Accommodation collections 0
Sub-regions 0

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Mountain collections in Japanese Alps

Mountain Ranges 18

Japanese Alps Peaks

Japanese Alps cluster spanning the Northern, Central, and Southern Alps.

18 mountains in this collection in Japanese Alps

Mountains

Mount Kita

3,193M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Hotaka Mountains

3,190M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Ainodake

3,189M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Yari

3,180M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Arakawa Mountains

3,141M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Akaishi

3,120M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Ōbami

3,101M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Naka

3,084M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Nakashirane

3,055M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Shiomi

3,047M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Minami

3,033M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Senjō

3,033M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Norikura

3,026M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Nōtori

3,026M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Hijiri

3,013M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Mibu

2,999M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Suishō

2,986M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.

Mount Kisokoma

2,956M in Japan

Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Kiso Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.