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Three-thousanders (in Japan)
Mount Fuji
Mount Ontake
Hida Mountains
Mount Okuhotaka
Mount Yari
Mount Karasawa
Mount Kitahotaka
Mount Ōbami
Mount Maehotaka
Mount Naka
Mount Norikura
Mount Tate
Akaishi Mountains
Mount Kita
Mount Aino
Mount Warusawa
Mount Akaishi
Mount Arakawa
Mount Nōtori
Mount Shiomi
Mount Senjō
Mount Hijiri
100 Famous Japanese Mountains
List of mountains in Japan
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