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    35.3628750; 138.7315639 Mount Fuji is a dormant volcano which is the tallest peak in Japan. The latest eruption of Mount Fuji was triggered by an earthquake...
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    confirmed eruption of Mount Fuji, with three unconfirmed eruptions reported from 1708 to 1854. The eruption took place during the reign of Emperor Higashiyama...
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    north of Mount Fuji. After a relatively short pause, eruptions began again which formed Komitake Volcano in the same location. These eruptions ended 100...
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    Hōei (section Change of era)
    right of the peak of Mount Fuji, was the location of the 1707 eruption that spewed ash as far as Edo. Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji Historic eruptions of Mount...
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    Holocene; and only a few VEI-7 eruptions are thought to have occurred during this time: the most recent was the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora. This is not a...
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    D.R.; Crandell, D.R. (1981). "The 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens, Washington". The 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens, Washington. Professional Paper...
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    Indigenous species of Mount Chōkai include the butterfly thistle and butterfly fish. Mount Chōkai is a very active mountain. Known major eruptions occurred: 466...
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    thereafter, Emperor Yōzei formally acceded to the throne (sokui). Historic eruptions of Mount Fuji Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Jōgan" in Japan Encyclopedia...
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    four-fifths of the volume of the younger Mount Fuji. Minor explosive eruptions dominated activity from 8,000 to 4,500 years ago, with another period of major...
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    that the eruption which created four peaks in 1888 (Mount Obandai, Mount Kobandai, Mount Akabane, and Mount Amidagamine) was from a Mount Fuji shaped mountain...
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    years ago, large eruptions occurred 9 times and eruptions resulting in large amounts of lava occurred 10 times making twelve major eruptions to date. The...
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    by volcanic eruptions. Most deaths were caused by pyroclastic flows and lahars, deadly hazards that often accompany explosive eruptions of subduction-zone...
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    (奥富士) due to its similar shape to Mount Fuji. With a summit elevation of 1,625 meters (5,331 ft) and a prominence of 1,322 meters (4,337 ft) it is the...
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    history. Mount Fuji is a dormant stratovolcano that last erupted on 16 December 1707 till about 1 January 1708. The Hōei eruption of Mount Fuji did not...
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  • of the volcano. “Composite volcanoes or stratovolcanoes, make up some of the world’s most memorable mountains: Mount Rainier, Mount Fuji, and Mount Cotopaxi...
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    Sengo ruins (category Fuji worship)
    from the site. The entire site was covered in a layer of ash from the eruptions of Mount Fuji approximately 4000 years ago. Stone circles are placed...
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    during the Edo period. Following disasters caused by eruptions of nearby Mount Fuji, a portion also came to be held as tenryō territory administered by the...
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    during the Edo period. Following disasters caused by eruptions of nearby Mount Fuji, a portion also came to be held as tenryō territory administered by the...
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    Usu, Japan (1663) Mount Fuji, Japan (1707) Shikotsu (Tarumae), Japan (1739) St Helens, Washington, US (1800) *All Volcanic Eruptions have a Volcanic Explosivity...
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    of Mountain Worship. It is similar to Fujisan Hongū Sengen Taisha at Mount Fuji The mountain has been worshipped since ancient times, and its god Omonoimi...
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    Oyama (March 2007). 宝永四年(1707)噴火 (1707 Eruption). 富士山歴史噴火総解説 (Database of eruptions and other activities of Fuji Volcano, Japan, based on historical records...
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  • Yasumiba ruins (category Historic Sites of Japan)
    contain a large number of microlith blades, lithic cores and flakes buried below a pyroclastic layer of ash from an eruption of Mount Fuji 2.5 meters below...
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  • of Great Britain. 1707: After Aurangzeb's death, the Mughal Empire enters a long decline and the Maratha Empire slowly replaces it. 1707: Mount Fuji erupts...
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    Hillman Peak (category Volcanoes of Klamath County, Oregon)
    western flank of Mount Mazama, such that when the caldera formed, the eastern half of the Hillman cone disappeared. The peak is composed of lava flows containing...
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    Japan (redirect from State of Japan)
    substantially prone to earthquakes, tsunami and volcanic eruptions because of its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire. It has the 17th highest natural disaster...
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    town of Taal, present day San Nicolas, was buried. The capital was eventually transferred to Batangas (now a city) for fear of further eruptions where...
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    Larch Mountain (Multnomah County, Oregon) (category Volcanoes of Oregon)
    offers an outstanding view of the nearby Cascade Range volcanoes Mount Hood, Mount Adams, Mount Jefferson, Mount Rainier, and Mount St. Helens. Elevation plaques...
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    burying them under up to 98 feet (30 m) of silt from slack water. Volcanic vents with either extensive eruptions of lava flows or volcanic plugs that filled...
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    Edo period (redirect from Period of Edo)
    The Great Fire of Meireki destroys most of the city of Edo. 1700: Kabuki and ukiyo-e become popular.[clarification needed] 1707: Mount Fuji erupts. 1774:...
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  • volume of films included in this genre and in the interest of continuity, this list is primarily focused on films pertaining to the history of East Asia...
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