World Heritage Site registered in 2013 (2013). Mount Fuji, the highest altitude in Japan, which stands at an altitude of 3776m, rising across Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, and the Mount Fuji area, including the religious sites at the summit and the mountain trails, and the Asama Shrine, scattered at the foot of the mountain, Fuji Five Lakes, Oshino Hakkai, Shiraito Notaki, it consists of 25 constituent assets, including Miho Matsubara. Mount Fuji is a stratovolcano that has repeated eruptions since ancient times, and a sacred peak that has been used as a "god's dwelling mountain" for worship in Shugendo and Mount Fuji faith. Its brilliant appearance, which can be seen both from the land and from the sea, has produced numerous works of art such as literature and art, and is exactly the "object of faith and the source of art."