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- Mt. Asama (redirect page) (links | edit)
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- International Beacon Project (links | edit)
- Tenmei eruption (links | edit)
- Asamayama (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Tenmei (links | edit)
- Active volcano (links | edit)
- Mount Naeba (links | edit)
- 100 Famous Japanese Mountains (links | edit)
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- Mount Ontake (links | edit)
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- Mount Chōkai (links | edit)
- Mount Kusatsu-Shirane (links | edit)
- Mount Yōtei (links | edit)
- Mount Poroshiri (links | edit)
- List of mountains and hills of Japan by height (links | edit)
- Mount Tomuraushi (Daisetsuzan) (links | edit)
- Mount Tokachi (Daisetsuzan) (links | edit)
- Japanese cruiser Asama (links | edit)
- Mount Rishiri (links | edit)
- Mount Rausu (links | edit)
- Daisetsuzan Volcanic Group (links | edit)
- Jōshin'etsu-kōgen National Park (links | edit)