Mount Senjō
Mount Senjō is a 3,032.6-metre-high mountain on the border of Minami-Alps, Yamanashi, and Ina, Nagano, in Japan. This mountain is one of the major peaks of the Akaishi Mountains, and is one of the most popular peaks in the range.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 3,032 metres
- Description: mountain in Honshu, Japan
- Also known as: “Mae-dake”, “Mount Senjo”, “Mount Senjogatake”, “Senjō-dake”, “Senjoga-take”, and “Senjogatake”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Mount Ina-Arakura and Kitazawa Pass.
Mount Senjō
Latitude
35.72008° or 35° 43′ 12″ northLongitude
138.1836° or 138° 11′ 1″ eastElevation
3,032 metres (9,948 feet)Open location code
8Q7WP5CM+2COpenStreetMap ID
node 823252811OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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Satellite Map
Discover Mount Senjō from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Burmese to Western Panjabi—“Mount Senjō” goes by many names.
- Burmese: “ဆန်းဂျောတောင် (အခအိရှိ)”
- Burmese: “ဆန်းဂျောတောင်”
- Cebuano: “Senjouga-dake”
- Chinese: “仙丈岳”
- Dutch: “Mount Senjō”
- Egyptian Arabic: “جبل مونت سينچو”
- French: “Mont Senjo”
- French: “mont Senjō”
- French: “Mont Senjō”
- German: “Senjōgatake”
- Indonesian: “Gunung Senjō”
- Japanese: “Senjōgatake”
- Japanese: “せんじょうがたけ”
- Japanese: “仙丈ヶ岳”
- Japanese: “仙丈ケ岳”
- Japanese: “仙丈岳”
- Ladin: “Mont Senjō”
- Persian: “کوه سنجو”
- Russian: “Сендзё”
- Vietnamese: “Núi Senjō”
- Western Panjabi: “ٹلہ سنجو”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as 仙丈小屋分岐 and 8th Station.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Mount Dai-Senjo and Mount Ko-Senjo.
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