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Mar 9
Blowing Your Top

The earliest recorded eruption of Fuji-san is 781 and it seems it has only blown its top about 18 times since then.

It happened 13 times between its first time and 400+ years after that. Between 1500 and 1700 it erupted 3 times. 

However, it has shown NO activity in the past 299 years. I wonder if they will celebrate that the tricentennial next year. Everybody loves a celebration - even in Japan.

The Japanese are cool...calm...collected and are known for not visibly displaying their emotions. And anger is one of those emotions you might never know they are feeling.

I wonder if they get their strength from Fuji-san.

What do you think? 


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