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Nature’s might – Climbing Mount Fuji

This once-active volcano, dormant since its 1707 eruption, remains a cultural cornerstone as one of the “Three Holy Mountains.” Shinto beliefs endow it with spiritual significance, bridging earthly and heavenly realms, with its importance extending beyond its physical grandeur to represent spiritual transcendence and nature’s might. For years, the image of Mount Fuji had been

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