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Mount Fuji-the first peak in Japan

Mount Fuji-the first peak in Japan

Aside from national feelings, Mount Fuji in Japan is really a good place. This is a young dormant volcano.

Mount Fuji is a world-famous volcano. The whole mountain is in a typical conical shape, and the highest point, Jianfeng, is 3775.63m above sea level, which is the highest peak in Japan.

The top of Mount Fuji is covered with snow all year round. There is a huge crater with a diameter of about 800 meters and a depth of 200 meters.

The sunrise on the top of Mount Fuji is very famous, comparable to the sunrise on Mount Tai in China.

Mount Fuji is regarded as a sacred mountain by the Japanese, about 80 kilometers away from Tokyo, located in the south-central part of Honshu Island.

The word Fuji comes from the Japanese minority, which means the mountain of fire. Mount Fuji is a typical layered volcano, which was formed about 6.5438+0 million years ago.

Mount Fuji is covered with volcanic lava and volcanic sand from 2900 meters above sea level to the top of the mountain, and there is no forest vegetation in this area.

Mount Fuji is below 2000m above sea level, with lakes, waterfalls and forests, and the scenery is beautiful. There are five dammed lakes in the north of the mountain, called Fuji Five Lakes.

Mount Fuji and Fuji Five Lakes set each other off, with mountains and lakes covered with snow. The scenery is extremely beautiful and spectacular, and it is a famous tourist attraction in Japan.