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Encyclopedia > Akashi Mountains

Akaishi Mountains (赤石山脈), also called as the Southern Alps of Japan, is a mountain range of central Honshu, Japan, extending on the border of Nagano, Yamanashi and Shizuoka Prefectures.

  • Komagatake (2967 m)
  • Senjogatake (3033 m)
  • Kitadake (3192 m)
  • Noutoridake (3051 m)
  • Akashidake (3120 m)
  • Hijiridake (3013 m)
  • Tekaridake (2591 m)

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