Mount Fuji [Suggest Edits]
Description
Mount Fuji, also known as Fujisan in Japanese, is an iconic and revered symbol of Japan. Located on the Honshu Island, it is the highest mountain in the country, standing at an impressive 12,389 feet. Its distinctive volcanic cone shape has captivated the imagination of artists, writers, and travelers for centuries.
Mount Fuji is an active stratovolcano with a rich cultural and spiritual significance. It is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site and attracts climbers, tourists, and pilgrims from around the world.
On clear days, it is possible to see Tokyo and the surrounding countryside from the top. The summit also features a large volcanic crater, adding to the mountain's mystique.
Mount Fuji has been the subject of countless artistic works, including paintings, poetry, and literature. The mountain is considered sacred in Shintoism and has been a destination for pilgrims seeking spiritual enlightenment for centuries.
Half-Day Hike: The ascent of Mount Fuji has several trails leading to the summit. The most common routes include the Yoshida Trail, Subashiri Trail, Gotemba Trail, and Fujinomiya Trail. Each trail offers a unique experience and showcases different landscapes and views along the way.
Gem Type: Historic Site
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Mt. Mitsutōge from Mitsutōge Station to Lake Kawaguchi
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Mt. Mitsutōge North Route
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Subashiri Route
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Fujinomiya Trail
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Gotemba Route
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Yoshida Trail
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Yoshida Descent Trail
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Mt. Mitsutōge South Route
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