
Mt. Fuji
Mount Fuji is Japan's highest peak, standing at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet). It is a well-known stratovolcano located on Honshu Island, near Tokyo and Kyoto. Renowned for its perfect symmetrical cone, Fuji is both a sacred site and a popular destination for climbers and tourists. Its snow-capped summit and scenic surroundings inspire artists and hikers alike. Formed over thousands of years through volcanic activity, Fuji contributes to Japan’s natural beauty and cultural identity, symbolizing endurance, beauty, and spiritual significance.