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8 unusual facts about Mount Fuji


Fenny Bentley

The site is owned by the National Trust, and the area is very popular with tourists, with the Peak District claiming to be the second most visited National Park in the world with 22 million visitors per year, behind Mount Fuji National Park in Japan.

Fine Wind, Clear Morning

In early autumn when, as the title specifies, the wind is southerly and the sky is clear, the rising sun can turn Mount Fuji red.

Fúsíjama BCI

October 1999 and is named after the highest mountain in Japan, Mount Fuji.

Katsuji Matsumoto

His cremated remains are interred in the Fuji Cemetery in Gotemba, Shizuoka, at the foot of Mount Fuji.

Pneumocephalus

The name is derived from the resemblance of the brain to Mount Fuji in Japan, a volcano known for its symmetrical cone.

Taegoon

Shortly before the release of his third mini album, Taegoon held a special event for his Japanese fans and spent one night and two days with them at Mount Fuji in Japan.

The Geisha Boy

At one point in the film, the boy and Wooley look at Mount Fuji in the distance.

The Mountain Witch

The player characters are samurai ronin that have banded together to destroy the Mountain Witch at the top of Mount Fuji.


For Fukui's Sake

The book also includes chapters on the Fuji Rock Festival, climbing Mount Fuji and Mount Haku, impressions of Tokyo and Hokkaido, as well as details of teaching at a Japanese Junior High School.

Fujikawa, Shizuoka

The view of the Tōkaidō Shinkansen crossing a bridge with Mount Fuji in the background that is still used in many tourist promotion publications for Japan was taken at Fujikawa.

Mount Aino

At that time, Mount Fuji had not reached its present height, and the second and third mountains (Mount Kita and Mount Hotaka) are presently only 4 and 1 metre taller, respectively.

Shibakawa, Shizuoka

Shibakawa is located in central Shizuoka Prefecture, in the southwest foothills of Mount Fuji, and is bordered by the Fuji River.

The Happiness of the Katakuris

The family uses the father's redundancy pay to purchase a large old home situated on a former garbage dump near Mount Fuji that they have named the ‘White Lover's Inn'.


see also

Asama shrine

Yamabushi Matsudai Shōnin is said to have climbed Mount Fuji several hundred times and built a temple, with the retired Emperor Toba as his patron.

Mount Fuji Jazz Festival

Mount Fuji Jazz Festival is an annual jazz festival held in August in the Lake Yamanaka area, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.