Mount Fuji, Japan's State Symbols

Mount Fuji, Japan's State Symbols

Located on the island of Honshu, Japan, has a height 3776 meters above sea level, Mount Fuji (or sometimes called Fuji-san) is the highest peak in the plains of Japan. When winter snowy mountain peaks which make it increasingly looks sturdy but still beautiful to look at, this mountain is a symbol of Tokyo.

Mount Fuji is also characterized as a volcano. Although the last eruption was recorded last in 1707, the mountain is still regarded as an active volcano and risky. The first woman to climb Mount Fuji is prohibited until legislation was repealed in 1912, until now recorded more and more people who want to climb Mount Fuji.
Mount Fuji is a dream of every mountain climbers, the time and date are allowed to climb the mountain is between July 1 and August 28, and is usually done at night in order to catch the sunrise at the top of this famous mountain.

Mount Fuji from Tokyo City

At the foot of the mountain there is an ideal spot for a summer tour because there is a temperate five lakes which form a beautiful landscape, along with caves and waterfalls plateau formed naturally. So it can be concluded if you are traveling to Japan you should never write off of Mount Fuji from a list of places you want to visit.

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