Be it scaling the highest point of Japan Mount Fuji or watching it from afar during cherry tree blossom and autumn leaf period - the impressions are unforgettable. By the way, the autumn color (koyo) season is around the corner. Early to late November is the perfect time for amazing photos. You still have plenty of time to book a flight to Tokyo!If you want to get straight to the most famous mountains then, luckily, there’s a special list for you. Inspired by 100 Famous Japanese Mountains list which was composed by a mountaineer and author Kyūya Fukada we have added a new category to PeakVisor. Look for a special tag and learn what those mountains are special for! The list is very convenient as it contains mountains from all the major islands, mountain ranges, and regions of Japan. Fukuda, who had climbed many mountains in Japan, selected 100 celebrated national peaks based on a combination of grace, history, and individuality, excluding mountains with an altitude of less than 1,500m (4,921ft). When in Japan, looking for a nearest “Japan 100” mountain is always a good idea. See the full list of 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.
Be it scaling the highest point of Japan Mount Fuji or watching it from afar during cherry tree blossom and autumn leaf period - the impressions are unforgettable. By the way, the autumn color (koyo) season is around the corner. Early to late November is the perfect time for amazing photos. You still have plenty of time to book a flight to Tokyo!If you want to get straight to the most famous mountains then, luckily, there’s a special list for you. Inspired by 100 Famous Japanese Mountains list which was composed by a mountaineer and author Kyūya Fukada we have added a new category to PeakVisor. Look for a special tag and learn what those mountains are special for! The list is very convenient as it contains mountains from all the major islands, mountain ranges, and regions of Japan. Fukuda, who had climbed many mountains in Japan, selected 100 celebrated national peaks based on a combination of grace, history, and individuality, excluding mountains with an altitude of less than 1,500m (4,921ft). When in Japan, looking for a nearest “Japan 100” mountain is always a good idea. See the full list of 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.
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