jueves, 11 de junio de 2015

 MOUNT FUJI



"Mount Fuji is currently located at level 1 on the risk scale, as was the case with Mount Ontake until the day he woke up brutally"  
"Mount Fuji has been from time immemorial an object of admiration and respect for the Japanese, and has been portrayed in numerous paintings and literary works. 
Mount Fuji in the paint

Mount Fuji course, being in the center of the Japanese archipelago. Is the highest mountain in the country. has been the subject of awe and respect for the Japanese since ancient times. Then he appears frequently in Japanese poetry and prose.

Fuji and travel


Although the pilgrimages fuji-kō were religious in nature, they were also a form of tourism: an opportunity for people of Edo saw landscapes that were not used, visit new towns, to experience different customs and events and stay away from the madding noise.
El Monte Fuji es el pico más alto de la isla de Honshu y de todo Japón.Se encuentra entre las prefecturas de Shizuoka y Yamanashi en el Japón central y justo al oeste de Tokio.Es un destino popular para practicar el alpinismo.El monte Fuji se encuentra en el centro del Japón, en la isla principal, Honshu, rodeado por los Alpes Japoneses al noroeste y por el océano Pacífico al sudeste. Administrativamente, se extiende por las prefecturas de Shizuoka al sur y Yamanashi al norte. La cumbre se encuentra a 3.776 metros de altura, por lo que es el punto más alto de Japón5 18 y en ciertos días se puede ver Tokio situado a 100 kilómetros al nordeste.Está rodeado por los cinco lagos Fujigoko: el lago Motosu, el lago de Shoji, el lago Sai, el lago Kawaguchi y el lago Yamanaka. 

Mount Fuji is extremely dangerous. People who remain trapped for several days may die because the mountain is composed of lots of ice. Ice freeze your hands and your whole body. But emphasizing what good is a tourist place where you have a very good story because there were deaths.

Biography

Shūji, T. (21 de August de 2012). nippon.com. Recuperado el 11 de June de 2015, de nippon.com: http://www.nippon.com/es/currents/d00021/
Tokio, A. (29 de September de 2014). Monte Fuji. Noticias Relacionadas.



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