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M T. F U J I

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"Mount Fuji is a world-famous symbol of Japan,

celebrated for its perfect cone shape and breathtaking beauty across all seasons."

Mount Fuji is Japan’s most iconic landmark, admired worldwide for its perfectly symmetrical volcanic cone. Rising 3,776 meters above sea level, it has inspired countless works of art, poetry, and photography for centuries.

 

Each season paints the mountain in a different light—cherry blossoms in spring, lush greenery in summer, fiery autumn leaves, and a snow-capped peak in winter. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mount Fuji is not only a natural wonder but also a cultural treasure that embodies the spirit of Japan.

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More Locations in MT. FUJI

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  • Chureito Pagoda (Arakura Sengen Shrine, Fujiyoshida) – Famous five-story pagoda with Fuji in the backdrop.

  • Lake Kawaguchi (Kawaguchiko) – Serene lake views reflecting Mount Fuji, especially stunning in spring and autumn.

  • Oshino Hakkai – Picturesque traditional village with crystal-clear ponds and Fuji views.

  • Fuji Five Lakes (Fujigoko) – Scenic spots around Lakes Kawaguchi, Yamanaka, Saiko, Shoji, and Motosu.

  • Shiraito Falls (Shizuoka) – A dramatic curtain-like waterfall with Fuji nearby.

  • Gotemba Peace Park (Chôanji Temple area) – Panoramic Fuji views framed by a large white stupa.

  • Hakone (Lake Ashi & Hakone Shrine) – Red torii gate floating on the lake with Fuji in the distance.

  • Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station – Midway up Fuji, offering close-up views and starting point for climbers.

  • Iyashi no Sato (Saiko Village) – Traditional thatched-roof houses with Fuji rising in the background.

  • Miho no Matsubara (Shizuoka) – Pine tree–lined beach with Mount Fuji across the ocean.

“We can also arrange photo shoots at other locations.

 

Simply let us know your preferred spot in advance with the exact details, and we’ll make it happen.

The choice of location is entirely yours — not ours.”

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