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Nagano, Japan
Mount Yari
Mount Yari in the Northern Alps, the fifth highest peak in Japan at 3,180 meters above sea level, is characterized by its sharp appearance like the tip of a spear, as its name suggests. Standing at the tip of the spear, you can enjoy an unobstructed 360-degree panoramic view of the entire Northern Alps and even as far away as Mt. Fuji in the distance. This symbol of the Northern Alps, with its distinctive presence, has become a target of admiration for many climbers, from beginners to experts.
The Northern Alps (Japan)
The Hida mountain range, popularly known as the "Northern Alps" is 150 km long from north to south and 25 km long from east to west, and is lined with mountains over 3,000 meters high, including the 3,190-meter-high Okuhotaka-dake. The Hida mountain range is loved by climbers for its variety of attractions, from difficult routes that require advanced climbers to spectacular views that can be enjoyed easily by ropeway.