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Japanese Mountains - CSV

Japanese mountains feature diverse mountainous regions stretching from Hokkaido to Kyushu, centered around Honshu. Characterized by the Japan Alps with 3000m-class peaks including Mount Fuji, Northern Alps (Hida Mountains), Southern Alps (Akaishi Mountains), Central Alps (Kiso Mountains), Yatsugatake, and Daisetsuzan, as well as volcanic mountains. The '100 Famous Japanese Mountains' selected by Kyuya Fukada is beloved by many mountaineering enthusiasts.

mountains mountaineering Japan Alps Mount Fuji 100 Famous Mountains nature national parks
code,slug,name,description,elevation,is100Famous,location,mountainRange
01,mount-fuji,Mount Fuji,Japan's highest independent peak and a UNESCO World Heritage site.,3776,true,Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures,Independent Peak
02,northern-alps,Northern Alps (Hida Mountains),A magnificent mountain range occupying the northern part of the Japan Alps with continuous 3000m-class peaks.,3190,true,"Toyama, Gifu, and Nagano Prefectures",Hida Mountains
03,southern-alps,Southern Alps (Akaishi Mountains),"A mountain range with dense 3000m-class peaks, with Mount Kita (Japan's 2nd highest) as its highest peak.",3193,true,"Nagano, Yamanashi, and Shizuoka Prefectures",Akaishi Mountains
04,central-alps,Central Alps (Kiso Mountains),"A mountain range characterized by granite peaks, centered around Mount Ontake and Mount Kisokoma.",3067,true,Nagano and Gifu Prefectures,Kiso Mountains
05,yatsugatake,Yatsugatake Mountains,"A popular mountain area with volcanic peaks, with Mount Akadake as its highest peak.",2899,true,Nagano and Yamanashi Prefectures,Yatsugatake Mountain Range
06,daisetsuzan,Daisetsuzan,"Japan's largest mountainous national park, including Mount Asahi, Hokkaido's highest peak.",2291,true,"Kamikawa District, Hokkaido",Daisetsuzan Mountain System