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Mount Ashitaka, located in Japan, is not a specific geological formation with a defined age like some ancient mountains. Instead, it is part of the volcanic landscape of the region. The surrounding area, including the nearby Mount Fuji and other volcanic mountains, has formed through volcanic activity over millions of years. Therefore, while Mount Ashitaka itself does not have a specific age, the geological processes that shaped it are ancient, dating back to the Pleistocene epoch, around 1.8 million years ago.

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