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Mount Fuji's last major eruption occurred in December 1707 during the Edo period, known as the Hōei eruption. The eruption caused significant damage to nearby areas, covering villages in ash and affecting agriculture. While exact monetary costs are difficult to quantify, it is estimated that the economic impact, including damage to farmland and infrastructure, was substantial, leading to hardships for the local population. The long-term effects included changes to land use and increased awareness of volcanic hazards in the region.

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