No. | Name | Elevation | Location | Comments |
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1 | Fuji-san | 3776 m | Shizuoka, Yamanashi | Holiest mountain in Japan; officially open in July and August |
2 | Kita-dake (Minami Alps) | 3192 m | Nagano, Shizuoka, Yamanashi | Also known as "Shirane-san" (Shirane is actually three peaks: Kita-dake, Aino-dake, Notori-dake) |
3 | Hodaka-dake (Kita Alps) | 3190 m | Nagano, Gifu | |
4 | Yariga-dake (Kita Alps) | 3180 m | Nagano, Gifu | |
5 | Arakawa-dake (Minami Alps) | 3141 m | Shizuoka | Three peaks (Mae-dake, Naka-dake, Higashi-dake (res. Waruzawa-dake)) in the southern part of the Minami Alps |
6 | Akaishi-dake (Minami Alps) | 3120 m | Nagano, Shizuoka | The Minami Alps are named after this peak (Akaishi Range) |
7 | Ontake-san | 3067 m | Nagano, Gifu | Active volcano; shrine on the main summit (Kengamine) |
8 | Shiomi-dake (Minami Alps) | 3052 m | Nagano, Shizuoka | Easiest to reach from Sanpuku-toge; double peak (3047 m and 3052 m) |
9 | Senjo-dake (Minami Alps) | 3033 m | Nagano, Yamanashi | In the northern part of the Minami Alps |
10 | Norikura-dake | 3026 m | Nagano, Gifu | Volcano; the highest road in Japan (Norikura Skyline Drive) goes up to 2700 m |
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