"The beauty of the solitary, often snow-capped,
stratovolcano, known around the world as Mount Fuji, rising above
villages and tree-fringed sea and lakes has long inspired artists and
poets and been the object of pilgrimages. Its representation in Japanese
art goes back to the 11th century but 19th century
wood block prints have made Fujisan become an internationally
recognized icon of Japan and have had a deep impact on the development
of Western art. The inscribed property consists of 25 sites which
reflect the essence of Fujisan’s sacred landscape. In the 12th century,
Fujisan became the centre of training for ascetic Buddhism, which
included Shinto elements. On the upper 1,500-metre tier of the 3,776m
mountain, pilgrim routes and crater shrines have been inscribed
alongside sites around the base of the mountain including Sengen-jinja
shrines, Oshi lodging houses, and natural volcanic features such as lava
tree moulds, lakes, springs and waterfalls, which are revered as
sacred." -http://whc.unesco.org
A wonderful THANK YOU card with an amazing view of Mount Fuji...
Thank you so much Naomi!
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