Meizan list
Japan's 200 Famous Mountains (Nihyakumeizan)
Selected in 1984 by the "Fukada Club," admirers of Fukada Kyuya. These 100 peaks rank just below the 100 Famous Mountains, making 200 together. Though they missed the original hundred, many are distinctive mountains loved in their own regions.
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Hokkaido0/10
1天塩岳 1,558m 2石狩岳 1,967m 3ニペソツ山 2,013m 4カムイエクウチカウシ山 1,979m 5ペテガリ岳 1,736m 6芦別岳 1,726m 7夕張岳 1,668m 8暑寒別岳 1,492m 9樽前山 1,041m 10北海道駒ヶ岳 1,131m
Tohoku0/13
11白神岳 1,235m 12姫神山 1,124m 13秋田駒ヶ岳 1,637m 14和賀岳 1,440m 15焼石岳 1,548m 16栗駒山 1,626m 17神室山 1,365m 18森吉山 1,454m 19以東岳 1,772m 20船形山 1,500m 21朳差岳 1,636m 22帝釈山 2,060m 23会津朝日岳 1,624m
Kanto0/7
24女峰山 2,483m 26浅間隠山 1,757m 27榛名山 1,449m 28妙義山 1,104m 29荒船山 1,423m 30武甲山 1,304m 45大岳山 1,267m
Joshinetsu0/14
25仙ノ倉山 2,026m 32二王子岳 1,420m 33御神楽岳 1,386m 34守門岳 1,537m 35中ノ岳 2,085m 36八海山 1,778m 37荒沢岳 1,969m 38佐武流山 2,192m 39鳥甲山 2,038m 40白砂山 2,140m 41岩菅山 2,295m 51黒姫山 2,053m 52戸隠山 1,904m 53飯縄山 1,917m
Okuchichibu-Daibosatsu1/4
Fuji-Misaka0/4
46三ツ峠山 1,785m 47御正体山 1,682m 48毛無山 1,964m 49愛鷹山 1,504m
Yatsugatake-Kirigamine1/1
Northern Alps0/11
54雪倉岳 2,611m 55針ノ木岳 2,821m 56烏帽子岳 2,628m 57赤牛岳 2,864m 58毛勝山 2,415m 59奥大日岳 2,611m 60有明山 2,268m 61餓鬼岳 2,647m 62燕岳 2,763m 63大天井岳 2,922m 64霞沢岳 2,646m
Southern Alps2/8
65鋸岳 2,685m 66農鳥岳 3,026m 67上河内岳 2,803m 68池口岳 2,392m 69大無間山 2,329m 70櫛形山 2,052m 71笊ヶ岳 2,629m 72七面山 1,989m
Ontake-Hakusan0/6
73小秀山 1,982m 77金剛堂山 1,650m 78笈ヶ岳 1,841m 79大日ヶ岳 1,709m 80位山 1,529m 81能郷白山 1,617m
Central Alps0/3
74経ヶ岳 2,296m 75南駒ヶ岳 2,841m 76安平路山 2,363m
Kinki-Chugoku0/8
82御在所岳 1,212m 83釈迦ヶ岳 1,800m 84伯母子岳 1,344m 85金剛山 1,125m 86武奈ヶ岳 1,214m 87氷ノ山 1,510m 88上蒜山 1,202m 89三瓶山 1,126m
Shikoku0/3
90三嶺 1,894m 91東赤石山 1,706m 92笹ヶ峰 1,860m
Kyushu0/8
93英彦山 1,199m 94雲仙岳 1,483m 95由布岳 1,583m 96大崩山 1,644m 97市房山 1,721m 98尾鈴山 1,405m 99高千穂峰 1,574m 100桜島 1,117m
Mountain names and elevations follow the Japan's 200 Famous Mountains (Nihyakumeizan) selection list and the elevations of the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan. Coloured mountains are pages where the editor has actually climbed and introduced them with photos and GPS-measured data.