Since hiking to the top of Mount Fuji with the Street View Trekker last year, we’ve continued our journey to bring you new 360-degree views of 10 Japanese mountains, including Mount Kita, Mount Okuho and Mount Notori.
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Our Street View Trekker stands at the top of Mount Notori, overlooking Mount Fuji
From snowy peaks to mountain faces painted with colorful leaves, Street View lets you browse Japan from some of the country’s best vantage points, including its three highest peaks after Mount Fuji.
<br /> View the surrounding Akaishi Mountains from Mount Kita, Japan’s second highest mountain at 3,193 meters<br /> <br /> <iframe src="https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m0!3m2!1sen!2s!4v1417064600962!6m8!1m7!1sH6ErhLFcNwAH7MzL2qS0iA!2m2!1d36.29568334700636!2d137.6655761347067!3f32.68159338092836!4f2.446554386119942!5f0.7820865974627469" width="600" height="450" frameborder="0" style="border:0"> View the surrounding Akaishi Mountains from Mount Kita, Japan’s second highest mountain at 3,193 meters
One of the trails at Mount Okuho, Japan’s third highest mountain at 3,190 m View from the summit of Mount Aino, tied with Mount Okuho as Japan’s third highest mountain at 3,190 m View of Mount Fuji from Mount Notori
View from the summit of Mount Kashima Yarigatake
Trekking season might be months away, but we hope this new Street View imagery will help you explore these mountains’ breathtaking terrains and views—even without your hiking boots!
Posted by Yukiko Naganuma, Street View Program Manager, Google
3 Comments
Close this window Jump to comment formWe need street view from all the tallest places and tallest buildings.
November 28, 2014 at 1:09 PM
Need more suggestion for Street View API to put in my other website
November 28, 2014 at 4:29 PM
Great Suggestion Bro :)
November 28, 2014 at 4:29 PM