Mount Fuji is the highest and most iconic mountain in Japan, and a symbol of national pride and culture. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular destination for climbers and tourists. The border between Yamanashi Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture runs through the summit of Mount Fuji.
Mount Yari is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains and the fifth highest mountain in Japan. It has a distinctive pyramidal shape and is nicknamed the 'Japanese Matterhorn'. It is part of the Minami Alps National Park and lies on the border between Yamanashi Prefecture and Nagano Prefecture.
Mount Kita is the second highest mountain in Japan and the highest peak in the Akaishi Mountains. It is also one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains and a popular hiking spot. It is located entirely within Yamanashi Prefecture and is part of the Minami Alps National Park.
Mount Aino is the fourth highest mountain in Japan and the third highest peak in the Akaishi Mountains. It is also one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains and a challenging climb. It is located mostly within Yamanashi Prefecture, with a small portion in Shizuoka Prefecture, and is part of the Minami Alps National Park.
Mount Kaikoma is the seventh highest mountain in Japan and the fourth highest peak in the Akaishi Mountains. It is also one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains and a scenic spot. It is located entirely within Yamanashi Prefecture and is part of the Minami Alps National Park.