How would you love to climb an active stratovolcano about 60 miles southwest of Tokyo? Standing at 3,776.24 meters, Mount Fuji in Honshu Island is the tallest mountain in Japan. Along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku, It is one of the 3 holy mountains of Japan. It is a Japanese symbol and is usually depicted on artwork.
The mountain is designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty, a Historic Site, and a World Heritage Site as of June 22 2013.
by Kennedy Runo on 02/06/2015 in Adventure