Mount Fuji
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Definition
Proper noun: * A specific, iconic volcano in Japan: Mount Fuji is the name of a specific, dormant stratovolcano located on Honshu Island, Japan. It is renowned as Japan's tallest mountain, its nearly perfect conical shape, and its cultural and spiritual significance.
Usage and Examples
- As a geographical landmark:
- Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan, with an elevation of 3,776 meters.
- The view of Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchiko is spectacular.
- As a cultural and spiritual symbol:
- Many people climb Mount Fuji as a pilgrimage or for personal challenge.
- Mount Fuji has been a source of inspiration in Japanese art for centuries.
- In historical context:
- Mount Fuji is considered an active volcano, though its last confirmed eruption was in 1707.
Advanced Usage
- "The climb of Mount Fuji": Refers specifically to the act or experience of ascending the mountain, often during the official climbing season.
- The climb of Mount Fuji is physically demanding but incredibly rewarding.
- "The shadow of Mount Fuji": Can refer literally to the mountain's shadow at sunrise or sunset, or metaphorically to its dominant presence.
- We woke early to see the shadow of Mount Fuji stretch across the clouds below.
Variants and Related Words
- Fuji-san (noun): The Japanese name for Mount Fuji, using the honorific "-san," which reflects the mountain's revered status.
- In Japan, it is respectfully called Fuji-san.
- Fujiyama (noun): An alternate, older romanization of the mountain's name, sometimes used in historical contexts or in certain compound names.
- Subashiri / Gotemba / Yoshida (proper nouns): Names of some of the main trails used to ascend Mount Fuji.
Synonyms
- Fujisan: The direct transliteration of the Japanese name.
- Japan's highest peak: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its geographical status.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Mount Fuji climbing season: The specific period (typically early July to early September) when the trails and mountain huts are officially open.
- It's safest to climb during the official Mount Fuji climbing season.
- Mount Fuji World Heritage site: Refers to its designation as a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage site in 2013.
- Mount Fuji was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its cultural influence.
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