Mount Fushimi

Mount Fushimi
Mount Fushimi
伏美岳
Elevation 1,792 m (5,879 ft)
Listing List of mountains and hills of Japan by height
Location
Location Hokkaidō, Japan
Range Hidaka Mountains
Coordinates 42°46′32″N 142°45′55″E / 42.77556°N 142.76528°E / 42.77556; 142.76528Coordinates: 42°46′32″N 142°45′55″E / 42.77556°N 142.76528°E / 42.77556; 142.76528
Topo map Geographical Survey Institute (国土地理院 Kokudochiriin?) 50000:1 札内岳, 25000:1 妙敷山
Geology
Type Fold

Mount Fushimi (伏美岳 Fushimi-dake?) is located in the Hidaka Mountains, Hokkaidō, Japan.

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