Japan's Fuji-san or Mt. Fuji has been regarded as sacred mountain for virtually as long as humans have lived nearby. It was originally a sacred mountain of the Ainu, the aboriginal inhabitants of Japan
Mount Fuji is the name of one of Japan's sacred mountain. Mount Tate and Mount Haku are the other two mountains in Japan regarded as holy. Mount Fuji is associated with the Buddhist goddess of fire.
isn't it Mt. Fuji? You know, the one that everyone seems to think of when they think of Japan? I think that's it... Iunno if it's right or not though... :D
The tallest mountain in Honshu, and all of Japan, is Mount Fuji. It is 12,389 feet tall, and together with Mount Tate and Mount Haku comprises one of the "Three Holy Mountains" of Japan.
All of them are sacred to the Japanese people.
Mount Fuji : Fujiyama
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Mount Fuji is the name of Japan's highest mountain.
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Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan.
Mt. Fuji.
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The highest mountain in Japan is Mount Fuji at 3,776 metres high
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Japan's Fuji-san or Mt. Fuji has been regarded as sacred mountain for virtually as long as humans have lived nearby. It was originally a sacred mountain of the Ainu, the aboriginal inhabitants of Japan.
Mount Fuji
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Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji.