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Mount Aino
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Mount Aino (間ノ岳, Aino-dake), or Ainodake, is a peak of the Akaishi Mountains−Southern Alps, in Minami Alps National Park, Japan. At 3,190 m (10,466 ft),[1] it is the third tallest peak in Japan and the second highest in the Akaishi Mountains.[3]
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Mount Aino | |
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間ノ岳 | |
![]() Mount Aino and Mountain Hut Kita seen from Mount Kita in summer | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,190 m (10,470 ft)[1] |
Listing | 100 Famous Japanese Mountains |
Coordinates | 35°38′46″N 138°13′42″E[2] |
Naming | |
English translation | middle mountain |
Language of name | Japanese |
Pronunciation | Japanese: [ainodake] |
Geography | |
Chūbu region, Honshu, Japan | |
Parent range | Akaishi Mountains |
Topo map | Geographical Survey Institute, 25000:1 間ノ岳, 50000:1 大河原 |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | Hike |
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Its summit lies on the border of Aoi-ku and Shizuoka in Shizuoka Prefecture, and of Minami-Alps in Yamanashi Prefecture.[3] Mount Aino is one of the landmark 100 Famous Japanese Mountains.