Japan Major Mountain Peaks
Japan's major alpine and volcanic mountain belts across Honshu and Hokkaido.
18 mountains in this collection
Start with area-specific mountain pages, then explore collections and mountain cards for route-level planning.
Published mountain coordinates across Japan, rendered with the same lightweight overview style used on the global directory.
Mountain markers are rendered as lightweight overview points. Use the directory links below to open mountain pages.
Japan's major alpine and volcanic mountain belts across Honshu and Hokkaido.
18 mountains in this collection
Japanese Alps cluster spanning the Northern, Central, and Southern Alps.
18 mountains in this collection
Fuji-Hakone-Izu area centred on Mount Fuji and nearby volcanic objectives.
0 mountains in this collection
The highest mountain in each country.
195 mountains in this collection
Peaks from 3000 to 3999 metres.
1359 mountains in this collection
Influential Japanese mountain list used for itinerary planning.
4 mountains in this collection
3776 m in Japan
Mount Fuji is Japan's flagship summit and one of the world's most recognised mountain objectives.
3193 m in Japan
Japan's second-highest mountain and a key hut-based objective.
Full mountain guide is still being expanded.
3193 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3190 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3190 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3190 m in Japan
Core Japan Alps objective often paired with Yarigatake traverses.
Full mountain guide is still being expanded.
3189 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3180 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3180 m in Japan
One of the most iconic multi-day guided and self-guided peaks in Japan.
Full mountain guide is still being expanded.
3141 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3141 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Arakawa Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3120 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3106 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3101 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3090 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3084 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3067 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Ontake Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3055 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3047 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3033 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3033 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3026 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3026 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
3013 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2999 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Akaishi Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2999 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Tateyama Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2986 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Hida Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2956 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japanese Alps in the Kiso Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2899 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Southern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2829 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Southern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2702 m in Japan
Mount Haku is one of Japan's classic sacred peaks and a strong standalone trekking objective.
2578 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Nikko Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2462 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Kubiki Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2038 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Ou Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
2035 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Mount Azuma, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1915 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Omine Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1898 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1791 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1729 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Chugoku Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1721 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.
1506 m in Japan
Significant summit in Japan Major Mountain Belts in the Shikoku Mountains, imported from Wikidata and area-based mountain research to close live coverage gaps.