Mount Fuji volcano crater in Japan
It is a symbol of Japan and the highest peak in the country, with an altitude of 3776 meters. This volcano is located in the central part of Honshu Island, about 100 kilometers from Tokyo. It is an active stratovolcano with a volcanic eruption history dating back to about 10000 years ago. The crater of Mount Fuji is a huge caldera called Mount Fuji Crater Lake, formed by multiple volcanic eruptions. The last eruption was the Baoyong eruption in 1707, which had a huge impact on the surrounding areas. Renowned for its almost perfect cone shape and snow hat covering the mountaintop, it is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts and photographers.
Mount Fuji in Japan
An active volcano that has almost become a national symbol, renowned for its almost perfect cone shape and magnificent scenery. Located in the central southern part of Honshu, with an altitude of 3776 meters, it is the highest peak in Japan and one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. The mountain top is covered in snow all year round, complementing the blue sky and forming a typical Japanese landscape painting. Not only is it a popular destination for mountaineering enthusiasts, but it is also a symbol of Japanese spiritual culture. Every summer, thousands of climbers attempt to climb Mount Fuji and experience the magnificent scenery of standing at the top overlooking the sea of clouds. The Fuji Five Lakes area at the foot of the mountain attracts many tourists with its clear lake water and rich natural ecology.
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