33+ Geology Of Mount Fuji Images. Mount fuji is still considered an active volcano. ɸɯꜜ(d)ʑisaɴ (listen)), located on the island of honshū, is the highest mountain in japan, standing 3,776.24 m (12,389.2 ft).
There are 4 different trails to the summit of mount fuji geology:
Fuji sits on a subduction zone of tectonic plates where the philippine plate is sinking beneath japan. The fuji five lakes region on the northern slopes of mount fuji offers visitors the highest chance for good views of the mountain due to its proximity. Mount fuji is made up of 3 active volcanoes geology: Fuji sits on a subduction zone of tectonic plates where the philippine plate is sinking beneath japan.