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Mount Fuji, Japan's iconic stratovolcano, last erupted in 1707 during the Edo period, with the eruption known as the Hōei eruption. It stands at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet), making it the tallest peak in Japan and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Predictions indicate that a future eruption is possible, as it is considered an active volcano; geological studies suggest that eruptions could occur approximately once every few centuries. Monitoring of seismic activity and volcanic gases continues to assess the potential for future eruptions.

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