Now, Mount Fuji is called the "Holy Mountain" by the Japanese people and is a symbol of Japanese national pride. Mount Fuji stands high in the clouds, its top covered with snow. Looking around, it looks like a fan hanging upside down in the air. Therefore, it is also called "Jade Fan". Mount Fuji (Japanese: Mount Fuji, English: Mount Fuji) is the highest peak in Japan and one of Japan's important national symbols. The active volcano straddling Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures is located near the Pacific coast, about 80 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. Mount Fuji is called the "Holy Mountain" by the Japanese people and is a symbol of the Japanese nation. Mount Fuji means "volcano" in Japanese and is about 3,755 meters above sea level. It is located at the junction of Shizuoka and Sanri prefectures and is the highest mountain in Japan.
As one of the symbols of Japan, Mount Fuji enjoys a high reputation around the world. It is also often called "Furong Peak" or "Furong Peak" and "the only kaolin". Since ancient times, the name of the mountain has often appeared in traditional Japanese poetry "Harmony Song". The name Fuji comes from the Yi language and now means "eternal life". The original pronunciation comes from the language of the Ainu people of Japan and means "volcano" or "fire god". The mountain is famous for its beautiful cone shape and is a sacred symbol of Japan.
Mount Fuji is famous not only for its beautiful scenery, but also for being one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. This volcano erupted once in 1717, making a lot of noise. Since then, the volcano has been dormant. Because Mount Fuji erupts not very frequently, it is used as a tourist attraction for tourists to enjoy and take photos. The beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji attracted a large number of tourists for rock climbing. The Japanese government also discovered business opportunities and rented Mount Fuji at a sky-high price. The Japanese government has also made a lot of money relying on the tickets for Mount Fuji, and Mount Fuji has gradually become the business card of Japan's scenic spots.
I believe that no matter who sees the beautiful scenery of Mount Fuji, he can't help but sigh. However, despite the beautiful scenery on the mountain, there are certain risks as Mount Fuji is an active volcano and can erupt at any time. Mount Fuji is located in central and southern Honshu, with an altitude of 3,776 meters. It is the highest peak in Japan. The Japanese regard it as a "holy mountain". It is not only a symbol of the Japanese nation, but also a spiritual pillar for many Japanese people. Mount Fuji was originally a volcano. In 1707, the last lava eruption from Mount Fuji enveloped Tokyo in thick smoke. Since then, Mount Fuji has remained silent and is no longer active. The volcanic summit of Mount Fuji is covered with snow every winter, which is what we often see on posters and calendars. Mount Fuji is about 80 kilometers away from Tokyo.
When the weather is clear, visitors can see the silhouette of Mount Fuji in Tokyo, but almost most days, Mount Fuji is always dusty. Unless they visit Mount Fuji themselves, they are unlikely to see what Mount Fuji really looks like. Mount Fuji spans Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture, covering an area of ??90.76 square kilometers. The entire Mount Fuji is cone-shaped, and the top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round. Mount Fuji is surrounded by the "Fuji Eight Peaks" such as Kenfeng Mountain, Hakusan Mountain, Kusushi Mountain, Dali Mountain, Izu Mountain, Chengcheng Mountain, Jushan Mountain, and Sanshan Mountain. Mount Fuji itself is a tourist base, and there are many attractions worth visiting around it. Fuji Mountain also has various sports and entertainment venues such as the Fantasy Tourism Museum, the Insect Museum, the Natural Science Museum, the Strange Stone Museum, the Fuji Museum, a large science museum, a botanical garden, a wild bird garden, and a wild monkey park. Kusuki Shrine and Asahi Shrine located at the top of the temple are the main attractions of Fuji-Hakone Izu National Park.