Japan Alps
The Japan Alps are a mountain range located in central Honshu, Japan. They are divided into three main sections: the Northern Alps, Central Alps, and Southern Alps. These mountains are known for their stunning landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and numerous hiking trails, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The Japan Alps are home to several peaks, with Mount Tate in the Northern Alps being one of the highest. The region experiences heavy snowfall in winter, making it popular for skiing and snowboarding. In summer, the area blooms with wildflowers, offering picturesque views and opportunities for trekking.