Japanese Mountain Range
The Japanese Mountain Range primarily consists of the Japanese Alps, which are divided into the Northern Alps, Central Alps, and Southern Alps. These mountains stretch across the main island of Honshu and are known for their stunning landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and rich biodiversity. The range is home to several peaks, including Mount Fuji, Japan's highest mountain.
The mountains play a crucial role in Japan's climate and culture. They influence weather patterns, providing rainfall to the surrounding regions. Additionally, the Japanese Mountain Range is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and climbing, attracting both locals and tourists alike.