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"Fujiyama" is an incorrect way to refer to Mount Fuji because "yama" means mountain in Japanese, so saying "Mount Fujiyama" is redundant. The correct term is simply "Mount Fuji" or "Fuji-san" in Japanese.
Mount Fuji is famous for its iconic symmetrical cone shape, making it one of the most recognizable symbols of Japan. It is also the highest mountain in Japan and holds cultural and spiritual significance in Japanese society. Additionally, Mount Fuji is a popular subject in traditional Japanese arts, such as woodblock prints and poetry.
No, Mt. Fuji is a stratovolcano, not a shield volcano. Stratovolcanoes are steep-sided and composed of alternating layers of lava flows, volcanic ash, and volcanic rocks. Shield volcanoes, on the other hand, have gentle slopes due to the low viscosity of the lava they erupt.
Mt. Fuji or Fujisama is located just west of Tokyo, near the Pacific coast of central Honshu. Mt. Fuji is a prominent symbol of the eastern kingdom.
Mount Pelée in Martinique erupted in May 1902, destroying the town of Saint-Pierre and killing around 30,000 people. It is considered one of the deadliest volcanic eruptions of the 20th century.
Aiichiro Fujiyama died in 1985.
Aiichiro Fujiyama was born in 1897.
Shin Fujiyama was born in 1984.
The duration of Rock Fujiyama is 1440.0 seconds.
Ichiro Fujiyama died on July 21, 1993.
Kanbi Fujiyama died on May 21, 1990.
Ryuji Fujiyama was born on 1973-06-09.
Ichirō Fujiyama was born on 1911-04-08.
Ichirō Fujiyama died on 1993-08-21.
Rock Fujiyama was created on 2006-04-03.
Rock Fujiyama ended on 2007-03-26.
Cosmo Fujiyama was born on 1985-08-27.