Suzuka Mountains

Suzuka Mountains (鈴鹿山脈) are a mountain range running through Mie Prefecture and along the borders of Gifu and Shiga prefectures in central Japan. The tallest peak in the range is Mount Oike at 1247 m. In spite of its height, Mount Oike is not the most visited mountain; that distinction belongs to Mount Gozaisho because of its Gozaisho Ropeway, making reaching the peak much easier.

Suzuka Quasi-National Park protects a portion of the mountain range from development and has a total area of 298 km2. The town of Komono, Mie Prefecture, has many onsen.

The northern part consists of Limestone, and the southern part consists of Granite.

Suzuka Seven Mountains
The following seven mountains are referred to as the "Suzuka Seven Mountains," which greatly increased their popularity and the number of visitors.
 * Mount Fujiwara (藤原岳), 1140 m
 * Mount Ryū (竜ヶ岳), 1099 m
 * Mount Shaka (釈迦ヶ岳), 1092 m
 * Mount Gozaisho, 1212 m
 * Mount Kama (鎌ヶ岳), 1161 m
 * Mount Amagoi (雨乞岳), 1238 m
 * Mount Nyūdō (入道ヶ岳), 906 m

Other peaks

 * Mount Ryōzen (霊仙山), 1094 m
 * Mount Oike (御池岳), 1247 m
 * Mount Watamuki (綿向山), 1110 m
 * Mount Nihonkoba (日本コバ), 934.1 m
 * Hato Peak (羽鳥峰), 860 m