Mount Tanzawa

Mount Tanzawa (丹沢山, Tanzawa-san, -yama) is a mountain of the Tanzawa Mountains, with an elevation of 1,567.1 metres (5,141 ft). Its summit marks the border between Sagamihara, Kiyokawa in Aikō District, and Yamakita in Ashigarakami District.

Mount Tanzawa
丹沢山
View from Mount Fudō
Highest point
Elevation1,567.1 m (5,141 ft)
Prominence117 m (384 ft)
Parent peakMount Hiru
ListingList of mountains and hills of Japan by height
Coordinates35°28′27″N 139°9′46″E
Geography
LocationKanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Parent rangeTanzawa Mountains
Topo mapGeographical Survey Institute 25000:1 大山
50000:1 東京山
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