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1.Mount Ashigara ・1,213 m (3,980 ft)[1] ・Mount Hakone | ||||||
Mount Ashigara (足柄山), also known as Mount Kintoki (金時山), is the northernmost peak of the Hakone caldera, on the border of Kanagawa and Shizuoka prefectures, in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park in Japan. Ashigara is not a remnant of the collapse of the old Hakone volcano itself, but rather a parasitic cone growing from its flank. | ||||||
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2.Mount Takanosu (Kanagawa) | ||||||
Mount Takanosu (Japanese: 鷹巣山) is a mountain with a height of 834 meters, located in Hakone, Kanagawa, Japan. Together with Mount Sengen (Kanagawa) [ja], they sit on the Older outer rim of Mount Hakone. There are a few trails for hiking to the top of Mount Takanosu, such as the route from Horaien (箱根小涌園蓬莱園) to Mount Takanosu via Mount Sengen and down to Lake Ashi.[1] Nearby are the Chisuji Falls (千条ノ滝) and the Hiryu Falls (飛龍ノ滝). | ||||||
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3.Mount Koma (Hakone) | ||||||
Mount Koma or Hakone Komagatake (Japanese: 箱根駒ヶ岳), with the altitude of 1,356 meters, is one of the peaks of the central cone of Mount Hakone, located in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture. Its summit, a grass field that offers a great view of its surroundings, is visited by many hikers, using the 1,800-meter-long Hakone Komagatake Ropeway from Hakone Garden [ja] on Lake Ashi.[1] | ||||||
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