Kamakura Valley guide
- Elevation: 292 m
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Use this relief map to navigate to mountain peaks in the area of Kamakura Valley.
10 other mountain peaks closest to Kamakura Valley:
1. | Mount Hatsuka (524 m) | 7.0 km |
2. | Mount Iwahara (573 m) | 7.3 km |
3. | Mount Iwakura (488 m) | 8.3 km |
4. | Mount Rokkō (932 m) | 8.6 km |
5. | Mount Nakayama (478 m) | 9.0 km |
6. | Mount Ōfuna (653 m) | 10.9 km |
7. | Mount Kabuto (309 m) | 11.1 km |
8. | Mount Chigogabaka (596 m) | 13.3 km |
9. | Mount Nagamine (688 m) | 13.4 km |
10. | Mount Taishaku (586 m) | 15.0 km |