Mount Fuji is primarily associated with the Ainu people, an indigenous group in Japan, although they are not specifically mountain-dwelling. Historically, the region around Mount Fuji has been inhabited by various Japanese communities, including the Fujiwara clan. Today, the area is predominantly visited by tourists and climbers rather than home to distinct tribes. The mountain holds significant cultural and spiritual importance in Shinto beliefs, which influences the local communities around it.
although it has not erupted in some 290 years, mount fuji is still considered an active volcano.
Some plants on Mount Fuji are sansho-bara (Rosa hirtula), Fuji cherry and Amagi-shakunage. Search Google for some websites on more information :)
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Mount. Fuji
Some major mountains or highlands include Mount. Fuji and Mount. Everest.
One attraction is Mount Fuji, which is the tallest mountain in Japan and a dormant volcano.Temples, Shrines, Tokyo, Volcanoes, Mount Fuji, OsakaTokyo, Mt. Fuji, and many other places.
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Some popular volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius in Italy, Mount Fuji in Japan, and Mount St. Helens in the United States.
Yes Mount Fuji (on Honshu Island in Japan) is an active stratovolcano. It last erupted in 1707-08 and may erupt again some day.
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Two examples of composite volcanoes are Mount St. Helens in the United States, which had a major eruption in 1980, and Mount Fuji in Japan, which is an iconic stratovolcano known for its symmetrical cone shape.
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