1.Mount Tsurumi | ||||||
Mount Tsurumi (鶴見岳, Tsurumi-dake) is a 1,374.5 m (4,510 ft) volcano in Beppu, Ōita, Japan. | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,374.5 m (4,510 ft) | ||||||
2.Mount Hiko | ||||||
Mount Hiko (英彦山, Hiko-san), is a mountain on the border between Fukuoka Prefecture and Ōita Prefecture in Kyūshū, Japan. It straddles the municipalities of Soeda, Fukuoka and Nakatsu, Ōita, with its elevation of 1,199 metres (3,934 ft) metres within the borders of Nakatsu. The mountain is also within the borders of the Yaba-Hita-Hikosan Quasi-National Park. It is one of Japan's 100 Scenic Views and Japan's 200 Famous Mountains. It is also regarded as a sacred mountain and one of the three major centers for Shugendō. It was designated a National Historic Site in 2017. [1] | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,199 m (3,934 ft) | ||||||
3.Mount Shaka | ||||||
Mount Shaka (釈迦岳, Shaka-dake), located in Hita, Ōita Prefecture and Yame, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, is the highest mountain in Fukuoka Prefecture,[1][2] with a summit elevation of 1,230 m (4,035 ft 5 in). Although Fugen-dake is the highest peak of the mountain with a summit elevation of 1,231 m (4,038 ft 9 in), Honshaka, a peak located at the border of the two prefectures, is what is commonly referred to as Mount Shaka.[2] | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,231 m (4,039 ft) | ||||||
4.Mount Ōmure | ||||||
Mount Ōmure (大村山, Ōmure-san) is a mountain located on the Kunisaki Peninsula in Ōita Prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan.[1] 33°27′03″N 131°28′15″E / 33.45083°N 131.47083°E / 33.45083; 131.47083 | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,373 m (4,505 ft) | ||||||
5.Mount Sobo | ||||||
Mount Sobo (祖母山, Sobo-san) is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. The 1,756-metre-high (5,761 ft) mountain lies on the border of Taketa and Bungo-ōno in Ōita Prefecture and Takachiho, Nishiusuki District in Miyazaki Prefecture. It is within the Sobo, Katamuki and Okue Biosphere Reserve.[1][2] Mount Sobo is the highest peak in Miyazaki Prefecture and in Ōita Prefecture only the 1,791 m (5,876 ft) middle peak of Mount Kujū is higher. | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,756 m (5,761 ft) | ||||||
6.Mount Yufu | ||||||
Mount Yufu (由布岳, Yufudake) is a 1,583.3 m (5,195 ft) volcano, located on the border of Yufu and Beppu, Ōita, Japan.[1] It is located within Aso Kujū National Park.[2] | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,583.3 m (5,195 ft) | ||||||
7.Mount Kujū | ||||||
Mount Kujū (九重山, Kujū-san), located on the border of Kokonoe and Taketa in Ōita Prefecture, Japan, is a stratovolcano in Kyushu Island, Japan, with a summit elevation of 1,791 metres (5,876 ft). It is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. It is part of the Aso-Kujū National Park. | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,791 m (5,876 ft)[1] Parent range: Kujū Mountains |