Hida Mountains
The Hida Mountains, also known as the Northern Japan Alps, are a stunning mountain range located in central Japan. They stretch across Gifu and Nagano Prefectures and are renowned for their rugged peaks, deep valleys, and beautiful alpine scenery. The highest peak, Kengamine, reaches an elevation of 3,193 meters, making it a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
This mountain range is part of the larger Japanese Alps and features diverse ecosystems, including lush forests and unique wildlife. The Hida Mountains are also home to several hot springs and picturesque villages, attracting visitors year-round for both adventure and relaxation.