Ishione

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Ishione ( Japanese 石 尾根 , dt. "Fels [en] kamm") is a mountain ridge in the east of the Japanese main island Honshū , in the southeast of the Okuchichibu Mountains . It extends in the municipality of Okutama in the west of Tokyo prefecture from the summit of the Kumotori to the center of Okutama (Hikawa), where the valleys of the Nippara and the Tama meet near Okutama station .

The peaks that the Ishione connects are in detail:

  • Kumotori ( 雲 取 山 , Kumotori-yama ; 2,017 m), the highest point in Tokyo Prefecture on the border with Saitama and Yamanashi , it is one of the Nihon hyaku-meizan , the "hundred famous mountains of Japan" from Fukada Kyūya ; the ridge initially follows the border between Tokyo and Yamanashi ( Tabayama village ),
  • Kokumotori ( 小雲 取 山 , Kokumotori-yama ; 1,937 m),
  • Nanatsuishi ( 七 ツ 石山 , Nanatsuishi-yama ; 1,757 m), east of it, the prefectural border and the mountain ridge separate,
  • Takamaru ( 高 丸山 , Takamaru-yama ; 1,773 m),
  • Hikagenaguri ( 日 陰 名 栗 峰 , Hikagenaguri-mine ; 1,725 ​​m), on the ridge between Hikagenaguri and Takanosu is the Takanosu refuge, which is designed for ten people,
  • Takanosu ( 鷹 ノ 巣 山 , Takanosu-yama ; 1,736 m),
  • Mizune ( 水 根 山 , Mizune-yama ; 1,620 m),
  • Shiroyama ( 城 山 ; 1,523 m),
  • Masakadobamba ( 将 門 馬 場 ; 1,455 m),
  • Mutsuishi ( 六 ツ 石山 , Mutsuishi-yama ; 1,479 m),
  • Karikura ( 狩 倉山 , Karikura-yama ; 1,452 m),
  • Sanukido ( 三 ノ 木 戸 山 , Sanukido-yama ; 1,177 m).

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