Standing at 6,444 feet (1,964 meters), Mt. Kenashi (Kenashiyama) rises as the tallest summit in the Tenshi Mountains, straddling the border between Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures. At its base, the Asagiri Plateau extends towards the iconic Mt. Fuji, offering hikers and campers panoramic views of Japan’s most famous peak. The mountain’s rugged terrain and the plateau’s open spaces provide a serene backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking both adventure and scenic beauty.
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