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Mount Fuji — Fujiyama redirects here. For the roller coaster, see Fujiyama (roller coaster). For the singer, see Ichiro Fujiyama. Mount Fuji Mount Fuji at sunrise Lake Kawaguchi … Wikipedia
Mount Fuji Jazz Festival — is an annual jazz festival held in August in the Lake Yamanaka area, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The three day festival features musicians from Blue Note Records and other, performing on different stages. 1986 1996. Alfred Lion came to this… … Wikipedia
Mount Fuji Radar System — The Mount Fuji Radar System is a historic weather radar system located on the summit of Mount Fuji, Japan. It was completed in 1964, and is now recorded on the list of IEEE Milestones in electrical engineering. When first built, the Mount Fuji… … Wikipedia
Mount Fuji — noun an extinct volcano in south central Honshu that is the highest peak in Japan; last erupted in 1707; famous for its symmetrical snow capped peak; a sacred mountain and site for pilgrimages • Syn: ↑Fuji, ↑Fujiyama, ↑Fujinoyama, ↑Fuji san •… … Useful english dictionary
Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji — Mount Fuji is the tallest volcano in Japan, and also the volcano with the greatest volume. It is believed to have grown greatly in volume in the last 100,000 years, so it can be classified as a young volcano . The mountain as it appears now is… … Wikipedia
36 Views of Mount Fuji (Hokusai) — nihongo|36 Views of Mount Fuji|富嶽三十六景|Fugaku Sanjūrokkei is an ukiyo e series of 46 large, color woodblock prints by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849). The series depicts Mount Fuji in differing seasons and weather conditions… … Wikipedia
Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji — The nihongo|Hōei Eruption of Mount Fuji|宝永大噴火|Hōei dai funka started on December 16, 1707 ( Hōei 4, 23nd day of the 11th month ) and ended about January 1, 1708 ( Hōei 4, 9th day of the 12th month ) during the Edo period. [… … Wikipedia
36 Views of Mount Fuji — can refer to two separate series of prints by two different Japanese ukiyo e artists:*The 36 Views of Mount Fuji by Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849), which was first produced between 1826 and 1833 *The 36 Views of Mount Fuji by Andō Hiroshige… … Wikipedia
36 Views of Mount Fuji (Hiroshige) — 36 Views of Mount Fuji (Japanese: 富士三十六景; Fuji Sanjū Rokkei ) is a series of woodblock prints by the Japanese ukiyo e artist Andō Hiroshige, depicting Mount Fuji in differing seasons and weather conditions from a variety of different places and… … Wikipedia
Mount Hōō — 鳳凰山 Mount Hōō as seen from Ōkambazawa Elevation … Wikipedia