5 Amazing Facts About Mount Fuji (Japan’s Sacred Peak)
You’ve seen it on postcards, paintings, and even emojis. But how well do you really know Mount Fuji? Here are five incredible facts about Japan’s most famous mountain. One, Mount Fuji is actually a volcano. And not just one, but three volcanoes stacked on top of each other. The last eruption was in 1707, and it’s still technically active. It’s Japan’s tallest mountain at 3,776 m. And on a clear day, you can even see it from Tokyo, over 100 km away. Three, Mount Fuji is considered sacred in Shinto religion. That’s why you’ll find shrines all around its base and even on the summit. Fur over 200,000 people climb Fuji every year, mostly during the short summer season, July to early September. It’s one of the easiest mountains to climb. No gear needed. Five. Fuji has inspired centuries of art and poetry from woodblock prints to anime. It’s not just a mountain, it’s a cultural icon. Want to explore Mount Fuji, its lakes, shrines, and hidden gems with a private guide. We’ll plan your perfect trip. Japan [email protected]. info@ japanishinebondours.com Japanshineours.com
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