Ainodake

Mount Aino (間ノ岳, Aino-dake), or Ainodake, is a height of the Akaishi Mountains − Southern Alps, in Minami Alps National Park, Japan. At 3,189 m (10,463 ft), it's miles the fourth height in Japan and the second one maximum withinside the Akaishi Mountains. Its summit lies at the border of Aoi-Ku and Shizuoka in Shizuoka Prefecture and of the Alps in Yamanashi Prefecture. Mount Aino is one of the one hundred well-known landmarks of Japan.


Mount Aino, like most of Shirane Sanzan, is full of alpine flora. The population of the summit is ruled by rocks in which very few plant species can survive. It is attainable that landslides across the summit have caused the boom of linear hollows. Taking into consideration such landslides, Mount Aino could have been dozens of meters better withinside the beyond as compared to its gift altitude. It might also have been Japan's tallest mountain at some point during the Last Glacial Maximum.


Height: 3,189 meters

Location: Sizouka

Photo: Wikipedia
Photo: Wikipedia
Photo: PeakVisor
Photo: PeakVisor

Top 7 Highest Mountains in Japan

  1. top 1 Fuji
  2. top 2 Kitadake
  3. top 3 Oku Hotakadake
  4. top 4 Ainodake
  5. top 5 Yarigakate
  6. top 6 Higashidake
  7. top 7 Akaishidake

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