Mount Fuji has the power to heal the hearts of people through a variety of expressions, which change with viewing spot, time, and season. Mount Fuji makes a fantastic subject for many photographers! We will introduce just a few sides of Mount Fuji.
Diamond Fuji
The moment the sun rises or sets from the summit of Mount Fuji, the view resembles that of a sparkling diamond. That phenomenon is called "Diamond Fuji."
Red Fuji
There is a phenomenon where from late summer to early autumn, Mount Fuji appears red in the early morning. This is known for having been featured in one of Hokusai's works from Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.
Cherry Blossom and Mount Fuji
In spring, cherry blossoms are in full bloom around the base of the mountain. This offers a quintessential view of Japan.
Tea Plantations and Mount Fuji
Shizuoka is known for producing tea. The tea plantations and Mount Fuji seen from there produce a refreshing landscape.
Autumn Leaves and Mount Fuji
In autumn, the area is colored with vivid autumn leaves. Seeing Mount Fuji positioned in the context of those autumn leaves is fantastic.
Snow-covered Mount Fuji
In the middle of winter, pure white snow blankets the summit of Mount Fuji, and the base of the mountain enters the season of snow and ice!
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