"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.
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 Fuji was formed through successive eruptions of volcanic ash and lava over thousands of years, creating its iconic conical shape. Its last eruption occurred in 1707, and it is now considered an active stratovolcano.
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.
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.
There are exactly 1496 active volcanoes right now in the world, but the number keeps increasing 1-2 every year. 2 of them just exploded yesterday- Mt. Fujiyama and Mt. Kilimanjaro.there are 71500 600 above and 900under land
Mt Fuji / Mt Fujiyama in Japan
yes it is a volcanic mt
yes yama actually means "mounatin" so it's the japanese translation of mount fuji, they just put the "mount(ain)" part at the end.
Fujiyama -- Fuji mountain -- Mt. Fuji
Mount Fujiyama, or Mount Fuji as it is better known, is the highest mountain in Japan. Its elevation is 3, 776 meters.
Mt. fuji is in the country japan;) your welcome!
Mount Fuji or Fujiyama is located on the main island of Japan.
its classed as active but has been dormant since 1708
Mt. Fuji's official height is 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) above sea level.
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.
Aiichiro Fujiyama died in 1985.
Aiichiro Fujiyama was born in 1897.