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Mount Fuji
There are no volcanoes in Tokyo (although there are mountains up to nearly 3,000 meters!) Mount Fuji is an enormous volcano, currently not dead just resting. It isn't in Tokyo, but as long as there aren't any tall buildings blocking the view you can see it from anywhere in Tokyo on a fine day.
These are the famous hotels in Tokyo Japan: Shinagawa Prince Hotel Tokyo Akasaka Prince Hotel Tokyo Ana Hotel Tokyo Asakusa View Hotel Tokyo.
Mount View Lunatic Asylum ended in 1910.
Mount View Lunatic Asylum was created in 1873.
Mount Fuji is the heart of japan At 3,776 meters, Mount Fuji is also the highest point in Japan, and it is a volcano with a distinctive conical shape that stands out spectacularly from the surrounding landscape. It is truly vast with a diameter at the base of 35 - 40 km. It is visible over a massive area of central Japan and if you are lucky you can get a great view of it from an airplane as you are coming in to the country.
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Mount View High School - Maine - was created in 1964.
Mount View High School - Cessnock - was created in 1985.
A good place is either in the trunk, or under a seat so it is out of the view of thieves.
Mount View High School - West Virginia - was created in 1975.
Famous is probably subjective, but there are several hundred tourist attractions. Possibly the most famous is Mt Fuji, as it is so closely associated with the country. A second "attraction" is the train system and the shinkansen (bullet) train because it has had a profound effect on the economy and society. Within each city or are, there are many things to view, visit and experience. Tokyo has its neighborhoods, Skytree, Tokyo Tower, Shibuya pedestrian crossing, multiple museums, the sumo tournament, fish market, harbor area and the list goes on. Even Disney would be on the list.