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'''Mt. Fuji''' or Fujiyama (富士山) is a ] on the ]ese island of ]. It is currently considered dormant. '''Mt. Fuji''' or Fujiyama (富士山) is a ]ese ]. At 3,776 meters tall, it is the highest mountain on the island of ]. It is currently considered dormant.


Fuji is an attractive volcanic cone, and a frequent subject of Japanese art. The summit is a common destination for mountain-climbers. Fuji is an attractive volcanic cone, and a frequent subject of Japanese art. The summit is a common destination for mountain-climbers.

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Mt. Fuji or Fujiyama (富士山) is a Japanese volcano. At 3,776 meters tall, it is the highest mountain on the island of Honshu. It is currently considered dormant.

Fuji is an attractive volcanic cone, and a frequent subject of Japanese art. The summit is a common destination for mountain-climbers.