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Mount Fuji

The highest mountain in Japan, Mount Fuji stands at 12,389 sq ft and lies about 60 miles southwest of Tokyo. Its symmetrical cone is a renowned symbol of the country. It is now an international destination for mountain-climbing and tourism.

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