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Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji

Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji

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Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji, Volcanic site in Japan

The historic eruptions of Mount Fuji are significant geological events.

Mount Fuji experienced its last eruption in December 1707, known as the Hōei Eruption.

The mountain holds a sacred place in Japanese culture and is a subject for artists and poets.

Understanding eruption patterns contributes to disaster preparedness in the region.

The silhouette of Mount Fuji is iconic, often represented in media and artwork.

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Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji Volcanic site in Japan

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Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji
Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji Volcanic site in Japan
Japan 0 m
Mount Fuji Mountain in Japan

Japan 72 m
Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji Mountain in Japan
Japan 72 m
Fuji Summit Falls Wasserfall in Japan

Japan 240 m
Fuji Summit Falls
Fuji Summit Falls Wasserfall in Japan
Japan 240 m
Kusushi Shrine Shinto shrine in Japan

Japan 330 m
Kusushi Shrine
Kusushi Shrine Shinto shrine in Japan
Japan 330 m
Kengamine Peak Summit in Japan

Japan 455 m
Kengamine Peak
Kengamine Peak Summit in Japan
Japan 455 m
Hakusan-dake Berggipfel in Japan

Japan 464 m
Hakusan-dake
Hakusan-dake Berggipfel in Japan
Japan 464 m
Ōsawa Failure Erosional valley in Japan

Japan 2.3 km
Ōsawa Failure
Ōsawa Failure Erosional valley in Japan
Japan 2.3 km
Otainai

Japan 2.4 km
Otainai
Japan 2.4 km
Mount Hōei Lateral volcano in Japan

Japan 2.8 km
Mount Hōei
Mount Hōei Lateral volcano in Japan
Japan 2.8 km
Ko-Fuji

Japan 4.5 km
Ko-Fuji
Japan 4.5 km
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