Japan's Highest Mountains  

(Please note:  This page is in the process of being
reincarnated on my new website here:
The Highest Mountains in Japan

 

Rank

Mountain Name

Elevation  (meters)

1

Fuji-san

3776

2

Kita-dake (Southern Alps)

3192

3

Okuhotaka-dake (Northern Alps)

3190

4

Ai-no-take (Southern Alps)

3189

5

Yari-ga-take (Northern Alps)

3180

6

Arakawa-dake (Southern Alps)

3141

7

Akaishi-dake (Southern Alps)

3120

8

Ontake-san (Northern Alps)

3067

9

Shiomi-dake (Southern Alps)

3047

10

Senjo-dake (Southern Alps)

3033

11

Norikura-dake (Northern Alps)

3026

12

Tateyama (Northern Alps)

3015

13

Hijiri-dake (Southern Alps)

3013

14

Tsurugi-dake (Northern Alps)

2998

15 Suisho-dake (Northern Alps)

2986

16

Kaikoma-ga-dake (Southern Alps)

2967

17

Kisokoma-ga-dake (Central Alps)

2956

18

Shirouma-dake (Northern Alps)

2932

19

Yakushi-dake (Northern Alps)

2926

20

Washiba-dake (Northern Alps)

2924

21

Yatsu-ga-take (Southern Alps)

2899

22

Kasagatake (Northern Alps)

2898

23

Kashimayari-ga-dake (Northern Alps)

2889

24

Utsugi-dake (Central Alps)

2864

25

Jonen-dake (Northern Alps)

2857

Note:  One meter = 3.28 feet

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