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In June, Mount Fuji typically experiences around 15 to 20 rainy days due to the onset of the Japanese rainy season, known as "tsuyu." This period is characterized by increased humidity and precipitation across the region. The weather can vary yearly, so the exact number of rainy days may fluctuate.
Yes, on clear days, Mount Fuji can be seen from Tokyo, which is about 100 kilometers away.
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well, each year its different but NASA have estimated that it rains 28 days in June on mount Kilimanjaro :) hope this helps.
To enjoy a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji from Tokyo, the best way is to visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Shinjuku. The observation decks on the 45th floor offer a stunning panoramic view of the city and on clear days, you can see Mount Fuji in the distance.
To enjoy the view of Mount Fuji from Tokyo, the best way is to go to a high vantage point such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building or the Tokyo Skytree. These locations offer panoramic views of the city and on clear days, you may be able to see Mount Fuji in the distance.
Mount Fuji's last eruption was in the year 1707. It started erupting on December 16, 1707 and didn't finish until around the 27th of December. This was a total of about 12 days.
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Yes, it is possible to see Mount Fuji from Narita Airport on clear days, but the view is not guaranteed. The distance is approximately 100 kilometers (about 62 miles), and the mountain may be obscured by clouds or haze. Observers typically need to be at a high vantage point or have a clear line of sight to catch a glimpse of the iconic peak. For a more reliable view, traveling to locations closer to Mount Fuji is recommended.
Well, that's a tough one, hmm, so that would be 2 mm avg. per day if June has 30 days in it. Idiot.