Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji is an active stratovolcano located on the Japanese island of Honshu, with a summit elevation of 3,776.24 m. It is the highest mountain in Japan, the second-highest volcano on any Asian island, and the seventh-highest peak of an island on Earth. Mount Fuji last erupted from 1707 to 1708. It is located about 100 km southwest of Tokyo, from which it is visible on clear days. It has an exceptionally symmetrical cone, which is covered in snow for about five months of the year. It is a Japanese cultural icon and is frequently depicted in art and photography, as well as visited by sightseers, hikers, and mountain climbers. Mount Fuji is one of Japan's "Three Holy Mountains" along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku. It is a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and one of Japan's Historic Sites. It was added to the World Heritage List as a Cultural Site on June 22, 2013. According to UNESCO, Mount Fuji has "inspired artists and poets and been the object of pilgrimage for centuries".
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- Entity: Location
- Listing: Highest Peak In Japan, Ultra-Prominent Peaks, 100 Famous Japanese Mountains
- Location: Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
- Last eruption: 1707–08
- First ascent: 663 By En No Odzunu (役行者, En No Gyoja, En No Odzuno)
- Easiest route: Hiking
- Wikidata description: Volcano In Yamanashi And Shizuoka Prefectures, Japan
- Wikidata label: Mount Fuji
- Wikidata aliases: Mount Fuji, Mt Fuji, Fuji Mountain, Fuji-San, Mt. Fuji, Fujisan, Fuji-Yama, Fujiyama, 🗻
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