Moont Fuji (富士山, Fujisan, IPA: [ɸɯᵝꜜdʑisaɴ] ( listen)), locatit on Honshu Island, is the heichest moontain in Japan at 3,776.24 m (12,389 ft).[1]

Moont Fuji
Moont Fuji as seen frae a meadow
Heichest pynt
Elevation3,776 m (12,388 ft) [1][2]
Prominence3,776 m (12,388 ft) [1]
Ranked 35t
LeetinHeichest peak in Japan
Ultra
Leet o moontains in Japan
100 Famous Japanese Moontains
Coordinates35°21′29″N 138°43′52″E / 35.35806°N 138.73111°E / 35.35806; 138.73111Coordinates: 35°21′29″N 138°43′52″E / 35.35806°N 138.73111°E / 35.35806; 138.73111[2]
Namin
Pronunciation[ɸɯᵝꜜdʑisaɴ]
Geografie
Moont Fuji is located in Japan
Moont Fuji
Moont Fuji
Topo mapGeospatial Information Authority 25000:1 富士山[3]
50000:1 富士山
Geology
Muntain teepStratovolcano
Last eruption1707 tae 1708[4]
Climbing
First ascent663 bi an anonymous monk
Easiest routeHikin
Offeecial nameFujisan, sacred place an soorce o airtistic inspiration
TeepCultural
Criteriaiii, vi
Designatit2013 (37t session)
Reference no.1418
State PairtyJapan
RegionAsie

References

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  1. a b c "富士山情報コーナー". Sabo Works at Mt.Fuji. Archived frae the original on 7 Januar 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  2. a b Triangulation stationis is 3775.63m. "Information inspection service of the Triangulation station" (in Japanese). Geospatial Information Authority of Japan, (甲府-富士山-富士山). Retrieved 8 Februar 2011.
  3. "Map inspection service" (in Japanese). Geospatial Information Authority of Japan,(甲府-富士山-富士山). Archived frae the original on 27 Mey 2011. Retrieved 8 Februar 2011.
  4. "Fuji: Eruptive History". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 27 December 2013.