Mt. Fuji, Mt. Naka, Mt. Tokachi, Mt. Okuhotaka, Mt. Hidaka, Mt. Chugoku, The Japanese Alps, and someone can add on to this. :D
Yes! they were. :)
On the bottom left of the island of Honshu
There are 1279 mountains in Japan, the most famous of which seems to be Mount Fuji.
Yes, Japan has lots of mountains.
Yes, Japan has very many mountains.
why is 3/4 of japan covered with mountains
Japan has Japanese Alps, and not all of Japan has mountains. Nearly 70% of Japan is covered in mountains and volcanoes. Japan consists of 6,852 islands, and non-volcanic islands (such as coral islands) are very flat.
Mountains such as the Andes in South America, the Cascades in North America, the Japan Alps in Japan, and the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia are located within the Ring of Fire, a region known for its active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes due to tectonic plate movement.
5 mountains
there are only 4 mountains in japan
The most popular locations to ski in Japan would be some of the resorts located high on the Japanese Mountains such as the following resorts: Fukul Izumi, Gala Yuzawa, and Akaglsan Dallchi.
the biggest mountains