Kita-Dake, Japan's second tallest mountain peak at 3192 meters, is relatively close to Fuji, and the center piece of the South, or minami Alps, a beautiful jumble of peaks that are worthy of their alpine designation.
The three highest mountains in Japan are Fuji-san, Kita-dake and Hodaka-dake. The elevation of Hodaka-dake is 3190 meters or 10,466 feet.
Kitadake. 3,192m.
Mount Fuji is the tallest peak in Japan.
The third tallest mountain in the world, Kangchenjunga, is located on the border of India and Napal.
The tallest mountain in Japan is MT.Fuji.
Yes, it is.
No, Mount Whitney is. White Mountain is the third tallest mountain in California. http://www.scaruffi.com/travel/tallest.html
No. It is the tallest in Japan, but not the tallest in the world. Mount Everest is the tallest in the world.
The highest mountain in Japan is Mount Fuji, it is 3776 meters or 12385 feet.
The tallest mountain in the world is Everest. The second tallest is k2 and third is kangchenjuna, which is in the Himalayan Range in India.
Mt. Foraker in Alaska is the third tallest mountain in the U.S.
Kanchenjunga is the highest mountain in India. It is also the third tallest mountain in the world.
Mount Everest- tallest mountain in the worldK2 (Godwin Austen)- second tallestKangchenjunga- third tallestLhotse- fourthMount Logan- tallest in Canada, second tallest in North AmericaMount Fuji- tallest mountain in JapanMount Kilimanjaro- tallest mountain in AfricaMount McKinley (Denali)- tallest mountain in North America (located in Alaska)Mont Blanc- tallest mountain in the AlpsMount Vesuvius- volcano/mountain that erupted, burying PompeiiMount Thor- greatest vertical drop at 1250 metres, located on Baffin Island in CanadaMount Cook- tallest mountain in New Zealand
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