Komagatake
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Komagatake (駒ヶ岳, lit. horse mountain) may refer to one of several mountains in Japan:
- Aizu Komagatake, a mountain in Fukishima prefecture.
- Akagi Komagatake a mountain in Gunma prefecture.
- Akita Komagatake, a mountain in the Ōu Mountains of Akita prefecture.
- Asahi Komagatake, a mountain in Niigata prefecture.
- Echigo Komagatake, also named Uonuma Komagatake, a mountain in Niigata prefecture, one of the 100 famous Japanese mountains.
- Etchū Komagatake, a mountain in Northern Alps in Toyama prefecture.
- Fujisato Komagatake, a mountain in the Shirakami-Sanchi of Akita prefecture.
- Hakone Komagatake, central cone of the Hakone caldera in Kanagawa prefecture.
- Hokkaidō Komagatake, an active volcano in Hokkaidō.
- Kai Komagatake, a mountain in the Akaishi Mountains on the border of Yamanashi prefecture and Nagano prefecture, one of the 100 famous Japanese mountains.
- Kiso Komagatake, a mountain in the Central Alps of Nagano prefecture.
- Kubiki Komagatake, a mountain in Niigata prefecture.
- Minami Komagatake, a mountain in the Kiso Mountains of Nagano prefecture.
- Ogose Komagatake, a mountain in Saitama prefecture
- Ō Komagatake, a mountain in Aomori prefecture.
- Shimo Komagatake, a mountain in Toyama prefecture and Niigata prefecture.
- Kita Komagatake, a mountain in Toyama prefecture.
- Wakasa Komagatake, a mountain in Fukui prefecture and Shiga prefecture.
- Yamagata Komagatake, a mountain in Yamagata prefecture.
- Yakeishi Komagatake, a mountain in Iwate prefecture.
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