Kengamine
Kengamine is the highest peak in the Japanese Alps, standing at 3,192 meters (10,476 feet) above sea level. Located in Nagano Prefecture, it is part of the Chūbu Sangaku National Park, which is known for its stunning mountain scenery and diverse wildlife. The mountain attracts hikers and climbers, offering various trails that cater to different skill levels.
The name "Kengamine" translates to "Sword Peak," reflecting its sharp, jagged appearance. The area around Kengamine is rich in natural beauty, featuring alpine flora and fauna. It is also a popular destination for winter sports, including skiing and snowboarding, during the colder months.