Japan is a mountainous country. To the north of Mt. Fuji, there is a mountainous area called the “Japan Alps.” Mountains with an altitude of 2,000 to 3,000 meters are lined up. Hakuba, Kamikochi, and Tateyama are all part of the Japanese Alps. There are many mountain resort areas that can be reached by ropeway or bus, so please enjoy these spectacular views!
Photos of the Japan Alps
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m = AdobeStock
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m = AdobeStock
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m = AdobeStock
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m
In the central part of Honshu, there is a mountainous area called “Japan Alps” with an altitude of 3000m = AdobeStock
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