Mount Fuji Facts For Kids | Highest Peak In Japan

Mount Fuji is situated on Honshu Island in Japan and it is by far the biggest Japanese peak. The most eye-catching feature of Mount Fuji is that the top section is covered with ice. Its shape is highly symmetrical. Now let’s explore this wonderful Japanese peak and see what it brings to us in Mount Fuji facts for kids.

A Quick Guide To Mount Fuji Facts For Kids

Height: 3,776 meters

Location: Tokyo (Southwest direction)

Rating: Highest mountain of Japan

Year when it was first climbed: 663 (Name is unknown)

First foreign climber: Sir Rutherford Alcock

Basic Mount Fuji Facts For Kids

Introduction

  1. It lies at just about 100 kilometers away from Tokyo. Due to its height, it is visible from this city.
  2. Mount Fuji is basically a composite volcano. The last time this volcano had blown up was in 1707. It is also known as stratovolcano, a highly active volcano.
  3. The three mountains of Japan are known as ‘Three Holy Mountains’. These three peaks are Mount Fuji, Mount Haku and Mount Tate.
  4. It was included in the list of World Heritage Sites on June 22, 2013. It is a cultural site.
  5. The Japanese call this mountain by the name of Fuji-san.

Geography

  1. There are three small towns at the base of Mount Fuji. These are Fujiyoshida, Gotemba and Yamanashi Prefecture.
  2. The mountain is bordered by three lakes.
  3. Mount Fuji is located in a park known as Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.
  4. In the north-west direction of Mount Fuji, there is a forest known as Aokigahara. This forest is the second most famous site in the world where people do suicide. The first location in the world for most suicides is Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
  5. At about 80 kilometers from this peak, lies an airport known as Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport.

Climbers

  1. In 663, an unknown monk had climbed up this mountain for the very first time.
  2. In 1868, a British person named Sir Rutherford Alcock climbed Mount Fuji and became the first foreign person to do it.
  3. Alcock took 8 hours to climb this mountain and took 3 hours to come down from the top.
  4. The very first story of Mount Fuji was written by Sir Rutherford Alcock and named ‘The Capital of the Tycoon.
  5. The first woman to climb Mount Fuji was Lady Fanny Parkes. She climbed it in 1869.
  6. In the year 2009, almost 300,000 persons went up to this peak.

More Mount Fuji Facts For Kids

  1. The two most favorite months to climb Mount Fuji are July and August.
  2. Majority of Japanese go up to Mount Fuji during the night. It is because they want to see the sunlight from the top of the hill as the Sun gets higher.
  3. In Japanese, the first light in the morning is called goraikō which means ‘Arrival of Light’.
  4. In olden times, this mountain was thought to be as a holy peak which is why women were not allowed to go to Mount Fuji. This trend ended on Meiji Period (1868 – 1912).

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  1. I would have liked to learn more about the land, plants, and overall feel of the land. show some heart my goodness! This was written for you to improve and I expect to see that you will. In good heart,
    Rylee

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