Embark on a journey through the foothills of Mount Fuji to experience "faith" and "art." Watch our short film now!
Mount Fuji is often regarded as a symbol of Japan.
Not only for its solitary beauty, but also for the threat of its eruptions and its mystique, it has been revered as the “Mountain Where the Gods Dwell” since ancient times.
Even today, many climbers ascend the mountain to witness the sunrise from the summit or to walk around the crater rim.
The mountain trails, shrines at the foot of the mountain, and lakes are registered as component parts of a World Cultural Heritage site, serving as “living proof of this faith.”
A short film showcasing the charm of Mount Fuji is now available starting on “Mount Fuji Day” (February 23).
We invite you to experience the new facets of Mount Fuji through this video.

A World of Faith and Art at the Foot of Mount Fuji
00:00 Miho Matsubara, Shizuoka City Miho Matsubara Cultural Creation Center “Miho Shirube” (Shizuoka City)
12:48 a.m. Fujisan Hongu Sengen Grand Shrine, Shizuoka Prefecture Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center (Fujinomiya City)
1:32 a.m. Taketsuri Park, Mt. Fuji Kaguya-hime Museum (Fuji City)
02:20 Suyama Sengen Shrine, Joriki Highlands Observation Deck (Susono City)
02:56 Monument Honoring Itaru and Chiyoko Nonaka (Atago Shrine), Mt. Fuji Tree and Sky Forest (Gotemba City)
03:22 Fuji Sengen Shrine (Subashiri Sengen Shrine) (Oyama Town)
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