Mountain area directory

Japanese Alps mountains

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

All Japan mountains 18 mountains

Japanese Alps mountain map

Published mountain coordinates in Japanese Alps, Japan, rendered with the same lightweight overview style used across mountain directories.

Mountain markers are rendered as lightweight overview points. Use the directory links below to open mountain pages.

Mountains

Mount Kita

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.

Hotaka Mountains

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.

Ainodake

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.

Mount Yari

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.

Arakawa Mountains

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.

Mount Akaishi

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.

Mount Ōbami

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.

Mount Naka

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.

Mount Nakashirane

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.

Mount Shiomi

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.

Mount Minami

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.

Mount Senjō

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.

Mount Norikura

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.

Mount Nōtori

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.

Mount Hijiri

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.

Mount Mibu

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.

Mount Suishō

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.

Mount Kisokoma

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.