Mt. Fuji is a famous volcano and landmark in Japan. Locals call it "Fuji-san." It's 3,776 meters tall and has been a sacred place for many centuries, attracting pilgrims from all over. People still hike to the summit today. Mt. Fuji's unique shape has inspired many famous artworks during the Edo Period, created by artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige. It's an iconic symbol of Japanese culture with a rich history and continues to be admired by adventurers and nature lovers.
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