Mount Fuji is one of the tallest mountains in Japan; It stands at a height of 3776 meters. Throughout the centuries, the ideal shaped volcano has been worshiped as a sacred mountain and has a significant universality among the common people. Mount Fuji is an active volcano in japan, break out in 1707. It can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama on bright days. One more simple way to view Mount Fuji is from the train journey between Tokyo and Osaka,Japan. Since the seventh century, Mount Fuji has been a holy site for followers of the Shinto religion (kami-no-michi), with Shintoists considering the summit sacred to the goddess Sengen-Sama (Goddess of Fujiyama), and a lot of shrines can be found at the base and ascent. It is one of the three sacred mountains in Japan, Mount Tate (Tateyama), and Mount Haku (a dormant volcano). The bottom of Mount Fuji is limited by five large lakes that lounge around 1,000 feet above ocean level and offer unimaginable perspectives on the mountain. The lakes area has become a popular place among tourists.
Active Volcanoes
Mount Fuji separates three volcanoes: Komitake (god of the opening road) at the base, Kofuji (Stratovolcano) in the center, and Fuji at the peak, the youngest of the three. Because of the geothermal activity in the area, there are hot springs to bathe in – high for slackening those aches and pains after a long day’s climbing. Being Japan’s most famous attraction, the mountain is visited by around 300,000 climbers each year.
8 Things to do in Mt.Fuji
- Go for a bus tour.
- Enjoy one of the best amusement part Fuji Q Highland
- Enjoy great experience at Lake Ashi Cruise
- Go for a climbing tour.
- Relax at hot springs
- Visit organic tea form.
- Explore Aokigahara(Sea of Trees)
- Paddle at Mt Fuji’s Five Lakes
FAQ’S
3776 meters
12388 Feet
Yes. Mount Fuji is an active volcano in japan, break out in 1707
Mount Tate , Mount Haku and Mount Fuji
Around 5 to 10 hours depending upon the weather.
Free from the city, free from electronics.. Mount Fuji is definitely one of the most inspiring peaks of the world. My heart was filled with excitement and happiness once I finished climbing..