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Fuji: More than a Mountain

Japan’s Mt. Fuji is an active volcano about 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. Commonly called “Fuji-san,” it’s the country’s tallest peak, at 3,776 meters. It is the tallest mountain in Japan, the second-highest volcano located on an island in Asia

A pilgrimage site for centuries, it’s considered one of Japan’s 3 sacred mountains, and summit hikes remain a popular activity. Its iconic profile and special place of scenic beauty is the subject of numerous works of art, notably Edo Period prints by Hokusai and Hiroshige.

The current kanji for Mount Fuji, 富 and 士, mean "wealth" or "abundant" and "man of status" respectively. However, the origins of this spelling and of the name Fuji continue to be debated. A text of the 9th century, Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, says that the name came from "immortal" (不死, fushi, fuji) and also from the image of abundant (富, fu) soldiers (士, shi, ji)[note 1] ascending the slopes of the mountain.

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Mount Fuji Facts


1. Mount Fuji is an active volcano.

2. Fuji may look like a solitary mountain, but it’s actually three peaks layered on top of one another.

3. The peak is private property.

4. Women were not allowed to climb Mount Fuji until 1872.

5. In specific conditions, the mountain is known as Red Fuji, Diamond Fuji, and Pearl Fuji.

6. Mount Fuji is Japan’s highest mountain.

7. The mountain stands at 3,776 meters or 12,388 feet.

8. Mount Fuji has erupted several times already starting about 100,000 years ago.

9. Mount Fuji’s height high is enough to cause altitude sickness to its climbers.

10. Depending on your skills, climbing Mount Fuji​ can take between 5 to 10 hours.

11. If Mount Fuji erupts, it can possibly paralyze Tokyo in less than 3 hours.

12. It became part of the World Heritage List in 2013 as a cultural site.

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This project was coded by Nadia Bouli

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