Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan, standing an imposing
3,776.24 meters (12,389 feet) tall. It is considered an active volcano,
with its last eruption in the early 1700s. Often depicted in Japanese
art, the iconic mountain is well known as a symbol of Japan and is a
prominent feature of Tokyo’s skyline. The well-formed cone of this
stratovolcano is visually almost symmetrical. Climbing the mountain has
become a popular excursion for tourists from around the world, with over
300,000 persons reaching the summit each year. Climbing between October
and May is strongly discouraged due to the cold temperatures. Many
climbers choose to make the climb at night in order to be at or near the
summit for a breathtaking sunrise.
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