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There are 19 total results for your mt. fuji search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

富士山

see styles
fù shì shān
    fu4 shi4 shan1
fu shih shan
 fujiyama
    ふじやま

More info & calligraphy:

Mt. Fuji
Mt. Fuji, Japan
Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; Fujiyama; Fuji-san; (place-name, surname) Fujiyama

富岳

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 fugaku
    ふがく
Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; (given name) Fugaku; (place-name) Mount Fuji (alternative name); (obj) Fugaku (supercomputer)

富嶽

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 tomioka
    とみおか
Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; (surname) Tomioka

三名山

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 sanmeizan / sanmezan
    さんめいざん
(abbreviation) (See 日本三名山) Japan's Three Famous Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku)

三霊山

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 sanreizan / sanrezan
    さんれいざん
(abbreviation) (See 日本三霊山・にほんさんれいざん) Japan's Three Holy Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku)

不二山

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 fujiyama
    ふじやま
(out-dated kanji) Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; Fujiyama; Fuji-san; (surname) Fujiyama

不尽山

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 fujiyama
    ふじやま
    fujisan
    ふじさん
(out-dated kanji) Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; Fujiyama; Fuji-san

剣が峰

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 kengamine
    けんがみね
(1) rim of a volcano, esp. Mt. Fuji; (2) (sumo) wrestling ring; (3) dire or risky situation with no room for error; sink-or-swim position

剣ケ峰

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 kengamine
    けんがみね
(1) rim of a volcano, esp. Mt. Fuji; (2) (sumo) wrestling ring; (3) dire or risky situation with no room for error; sink-or-swim position; (personal name) Kengamine

富士塚

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 fujizuka
    ふじづか
(See 富士講) mound made in the image of Mt. Fuji; (place-name) Fujizuka

富士講

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 fujikou / fujiko
    ふじこう
Edo-period Shinto sect dedicated to the worship of Mt. Fuji

富士五湖

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 fujigoko
    ふじごこ
the Five Lakes of Mt. Fuji

富士山頂

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 fujisanchou / fujisancho
    ふじさんちょう
summit of Mt. Fuji; peak of Mt. Fuji

弾丸登山

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 dangantozan
    だんがんとざん
bullet climb; climbing a mountain (esp. Mt. Fuji) without recommended rest along the way

日本三名山

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 nihonsanmeizan / nihonsanmezan
    にほんさんめいざん
(See 三名山) Japan's Three Famous Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku)

日本三霊山

see styles
 nihonsanreizan / nihonsanrezan
    にほんさんれいざん
Japan's Three Holy Mountains (Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tate and Mt. Haku)

Variations:
剣ヶ峰
剣ケ峰
剣が峰

see styles
 kengamine
    けんがみね
(1) rim of a volcano (esp. Mt. Fuji); (2) {sumo} wrestling ring; (3) dire or risky situation with no room for error; sink-or-swim position

Variations:
富士山(P)
不二山(oK)
不尽山(oK)

see styles
 fujisan(p); fujiyama
    ふじさん(P); ふじやま
Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; Fujiyama; Fuji-san

Variations:
富士山(P)
不二山(rK)
不尽山(rK)

see styles
 fujisan(p); fujiyama
    ふじさん(P); ふじやま
Mount Fuji; Mt. Fuji; Fujiyama; Fuji-san
This page contains 19 results for "mt. fuji" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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