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1.Mount Kamuiekuuchikaushi ・1,979.5 m (6,494 ft)[1] ・Hidaka Mountains | ||||||
Mount Kamuiekuuchikaushi (カムイエクウチカウシ山, Kamuiekuuchikaushi-yama) is located in the Hidaka Mountains, Hokkaidō, Japan. It's one of the 200 Famous Japanese Mountains [ja]. The name is derived from Ainu languages which means "the mountain which bears/gods tumble down." Climbers generally abbreviate it as Kamueku.[2] | ||||||
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2.Mount Satsunai ・1,895.5 m (6,219 ft) ・Hidaka Mountains | ||||||
Mount Satsunai (札内岳, Satsunai-dake) is located in the Hidaka Mountains, Hokkaidō, Japan. | ||||||
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3.Mount Tokachiporoshiri ・1,846.0 m (6,056.4 ft) ・Hidaka Mountains | ||||||
Mount Tokachiporoshiri (十勝幌尻岳, Tokachiporoshiri-dake) is located in the Hidaka Mountains, Hokkaidō, Japan. | ||||||
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