is a mountain on the border of Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures in Japan. At the base of the mountain stretches the Asagiri Plateau, which stretches until Mount Fuji. It is the highest peak in the Tenshi Mountains.
There are two stories behind the naming of the mountain, which have opposing meanings. The first story says that the name was derived from the mountain having absolutely no trees (æÂ¨ç¡ã kenashi, lit. "treeless"). The second story says that the name came from the mountain having many trees (æÂ¨æÂÂã kenashi, lit. "abundant trees"). Through the years, the kanji for the name has changed to the current æ¯Âç¡, which means "hairless."