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Fujisan, or Mount Fuji, is a sacred place and source of artistic inspiration located in Japan

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Mount Fuji is seen at dusk from downtown Tokyo February 18, 2008. REUTERS/Michael Caronna (JAPAN)

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A man raises his hands and shouts " banzai" as he and others gather to watch the sunrise over Mount Fuji, which is known locally as " Diamond Fuji"

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People take pictures of the sunrise appearing from the foot of Japans highest mountain, Mount Fuji, in Fujikawaguchiko town, southwest of Tokyo December 31, 2009

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People admire the moment the sun rises above Mount Fuji, which is known locally as the " Diamond Fuji", from atop Ryugatake mountain in Fujikawaguchiko town

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Japan, Tokyo, Mt

Japan, Tokyo, Mt.Fuji and Tokyo Shinjuku Area Skyline

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji / Lake Yamanaka

Mount Fuji / Lake Yamanaka, Fuji, Honshu, Japan

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji / Temple & School Children, Honshu, Japan

Mount Fuji / Temple & School Children, Honshu, Japan Mount Fuji / Temple & School Children, Honshu, Japan

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji & Pagoda, Honshu, Japan

Mount Fuji & Pagoda, Honshu, Japan Mount Fuji & Pagoda, Honshu, Japan

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: City Skyline & Mount Fuji / Night View, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

City Skyline & Mount Fuji / Night View, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan City Skyline & Mount Fuji / Night View, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mt. Fuji & Lake Kawaguchi, Kansai region, Honshu, Japan

Mt. Fuji & Lake Kawaguchi, Kansai region, Honshu, Japan Mt. Fuji & Lake Kawaguchi, Kansai region, Honshu, Japan

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Lake Shoji-ko & Mount Fuji, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan

Lake Shoji-ko & Mount Fuji, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan Lake Shoji-ko & Mount Fuji, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan Japan, Central Honshu (Chubu), Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji and temple, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan

Mount Fuji and temple, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan Japan, Central Honshu (Chubu), Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Mount Fuji capped in snow and the upper levels of a temple

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mt. Fuji, Kansai region

Mt. Fuji, Kansai region, Honshu, Japan

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mt. Fuji & Lake Kawaguchi, Kansai region, Honshu, Japan

Mt. Fuji & Lake Kawaguchi, Kansai region, Honshu, Japan Mt. Fuji & Lake Kawaguchi, Kansai region, Honshu, Japan

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Mt. Fuji, Japan

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Pirate ship on Ashinoko Lake, Hakone

Pirate ship on Ashinoko Lake, Hakone Japan Honshu Kanagawa prefecture Hakone Mt Fuji pirate ship on Ashinoko Lake Ashinoko

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Antique Japanese Illustration: Mount Fuji by Hokusai

Antique Japanese Illustration: Mount Fuji by Hokusai

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: The Mount Fuji with Cherry Trees in Bloom. Artist: Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849)

The Mount Fuji with Cherry Trees in Bloom. Artist: Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849)
The Mount Fuji with Cherry Trees in Bloom. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji and the moon, ca 1760. Artist: Anonymous

Mount Fuji and the moon, ca 1760. Artist: Anonymous
Mount Fuji and the moon, ca 1760. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Ejiri in the Suruga province (from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mt Fuji), c. 1830

Ejiri in the Suruga province (from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mt Fuji), c. 1830. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Reflection in the Surface of the Water, Misaka, Kai Province

Reflection in the Surface of the Water, Misaka, Kai Province (from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mt Fuji), 1830-1833. From a private collection

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: The lake of Hakone in Sagami Province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833

The lake of Hakone in Sagami Province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833. Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Peasants of the region of Fuji not by name but merely as O Yama, the Honourable Mountain, c1900

Peasants of the region of Fuji not by name but merely as O Yama, the Honourable Mountain, c1900
Peasants of the region of Fuji, O Yama, the Honourable Mountain, c1900, (1921). From Mysterious Japan, by Julian Street. [Doubleday, Page & Company, New York & Toronto, 1921]

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Snow-capped Mount Fuji, (12, 365 ft. ) mirrored in still waters of Lake Shoji, Japan, 1904

Snow-capped Mount Fuji, (12, 365 ft. ) mirrored in still waters of Lake Shoji, Japan, 1904
Snow-capped Mount Fuji, (12, 365 ft.) mirrored in still waters of Lake Shoji, Japan, 1904. From The Underwood Travel Library - Japan, [Underwood & Underwood, London, New York, 1904]

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Glorious Fuji, beloved by artists and poets, seen through pines at Lake Motosu, Japan, 1904

Glorious Fuji, beloved by artists and poets, seen through pines at Lake Motosu, Japan, 1904. From The Underwood Travel Library - Japan, [Underwood & Underwood, London, New York, 1904]

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: A woman making a miniature model of Mount Fuji, c1823. Artist: Hokusai

A woman making a miniature model of Mount Fuji, c1823. Artist: Hokusai
A woman making a miniature model of Mount Fuji, c1823. Picture housed in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. From The Studio Volume 108. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1934]

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mont Fuji, Japan, c1823 (1956)

Mont Fuji, Japan, c1823 (1956). Titled South Wind, Clear Sky, but popularly known as Red Fuji, this is one of Hokusais famous series of 36 woodblock prints, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Hokusai, Japanese artist, 1839 (1956)

Hokusai, Japanese artist, 1839 (1956). Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) is best known for his series of woodblock prints Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, that includes The Great Wave off Kanagawa

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Women crossing the lake on stepping stones, Suizen-ji Garden, Kumamoto, Japan, 1904

Women crossing the lake on stepping stones, Suizen-ji Garden, Kumamoto, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Women crossing the lake on stepping stones, Suizen-ji Garden, Kumamoto, Japan, 1904. Looking north-east towards the model of Mount Fuji (Fujiyama)

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Peering from the lava encrusted rim down into Mount Fujis (Fujiyama s) crater, Japan, 1904

Peering from the lava encrusted rim down into Mount Fujis (Fujiyama s) crater, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Pilgrims at the end of their ascent of Mount Fuji (Fujiyama), Japan, 1904

Pilgrims at the end of their ascent of Mount Fuji (Fujiyama), Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Pilgrims at the end of their ascent of Mount Fuji (Fujiyama), Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji, seen from the northwest, through pines at Lake Motosu, Japan, 1904

Mount Fuji, seen from the northwest, through pines at Lake Motosu, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Mount Fuji, seen from the northwest, through pines at Lake Motosu, Japan, 1904. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji, Japan, 1895. Artist: Charles Barbant

Mount Fuji, Japan, 1895. Artist: Charles Barbant
Mount Fuji, Japan, 1895. As seen from the south-west. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XIV, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji, Japan, 19th century. Artist: F Schrader

Mount Fuji, Japan, 19th century. Artist: F Schrader
Mount Fuji, Japan, 19th century

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Fujiyama from Yoshiwara, Japan

Fujiyama from Yoshiwara, Japan

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Mount Fuji, Japan

Mount Fuji, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Fuji above the Lightning, c1823. Artist: Hokusai

Fuji above the Lightning, c1823. Artist: Hokusai
Fuji above the Lightning, c1823. A hand-coloured woodblock print from the series 36 Views of Mt Fuji ( Fugaku sanjurokkei ), published by Nishimura Eijudo, (1831)

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: View from the Bridge of Nippon, Tokyo, Japan, 1877

View from the Bridge of Nippon, Tokyo, Japan, 1877. Panorama of the city with Mount Fuji in the distance

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Rickshaw, Carriage of Japan, c1890. Artist: Charles Gillot

Rickshaw, Carriage of Japan, c1890. Artist: Charles Gillot
Rickshaw, Carriage of Japan, c1890. Illustration from the the booklet Japon, Moeurs et Usages, (Paris, c1890)

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Station 29. Mitsuke (from the series The Beauties of Tokaido ), c1830-c1835. Artist: Ikeda Eisen

Station 29. Mitsuke (from the series The Beauties of Tokaido ), c1830-c1835. Artist: Ikeda Eisen
Station 29. Mitsuke (from the series The Beauties of Tokaido ), c1830-c1835. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Sunset across the Ryogoku bridge from the bank of the Sumida River at Onmayagashi, 1830-1833

Sunset across the Ryogoku bridge from the bank of the Sumida River at Onmayagashi, 1830-1833. From a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849)

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: A sketch of the Mitsui shop in Suruga in Edo, 1830-1833

A sketch of the Mitsui shop in Suruga in Edo, 1830-1833. From a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State A

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Lake Suwa in the Shinano province, 1830-1833

Lake Suwa in the Shinano province, 1830-1833. From a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: The Fuji from the mountains of Totomi, 1830-1833

The Fuji from the mountains of Totomi, 1830-1833. From a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Tsukuda Island in Musashi Province, 1830-1833

Tsukuda Island in Musashi Province, 1830-1833. From a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Fujimi Fuji view field in the Owari province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833

Fujimi Fuji view field in the Owari province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833. Artist: Hokusai
Fujimi Fuji view field in the Owari province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Tama River in Musashi Province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833. Artist: Hokusai

Tama River in Musashi Province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833. Artist: Hokusai
Tama River in Musashi Province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection: Senju, Musashi Province, (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833. Artist: Hokusai

Senju, Musashi Province, (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833. Artist: Hokusai
Senju, Musashi Province (from a Series 36 Views of Mount Fuji), 1830-1833. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow



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Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration Collection

Fujisan, or Mount Fuji, is a sacred place and source of artistic inspiration located in Japan, and is the highest mountain in Japan and an active stratovolcano. Fujisan has been a popular subject for artists throughout history, inspiring works of art from woodblock prints to modern photography and has also been recognized as one of the Three Holy Mountains of Japan and is considered a sacred site by many people. The mountain's symmetrical shape and its snow-capped peak have made it an iconic symbol of Japan that can be seen in many works of art around the world. Fujisan was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013 due to its cultural significance and its importance as an inspiration for artists throughout history.
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The Fujisan, Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning tribute to Japan's iconic Mount Fuji. This UNESCO World Heritage site has been revered for centuries as a symbol of Japanese culture and spirituality, inspiring countless artists, poets, and writers throughout history. Our collection features a range of wall art options including framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the beauty and majesty of this natural wonder. Each piece showcases different perspectives on the mountain - from sweeping landscapes to close-up details - allowing viewers to experience its awe-inspiring presence in their own unique way. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your living room or an elegant gift for someone special, the Fujisan collection offers something truly exceptional that celebrates both the cultural significance and artistic legacy of this beloved landmark.
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Fujisan, also known as Mount Fuji, is a sacred place and source of artistic inspiration in Japan. It is an active volcano that stands at 3,776 meters tall and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mountain has long been considered a symbol of Japan's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Art prints featuring Fujisan are popular among art enthusiasts worldwide due to the mountain's iconic status in Japanese culture. These prints often depict the majestic peak surrounded by cherry blossoms or autumn leaves, with traditional Japanese architecture in the foreground. Fujisan art prints can be found on our website as part of their Japan Heritage Sites collection. These high-quality prints showcase the beauty and cultural significance of Fujisan while providing an opportunity for individuals to bring a piece of Japanese history into their homes or offices.
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We offer a wide range of Fujisan art prints that showcase the beauty and cultural significance of this sacred mountain in Japan. From traditional Japanese woodblock prints to contemporary photographs, there are many options available for those looking to add a touch of Fujisan-inspired art to their home or office. Some popular choices include Hokusai's iconic "The Great Wave off Kanagawa," which features Fujisan prominently in the background, as well as more modern interpretations like "Fujisan at Sunrise" by photographer Yuga Kurita. Other notable pieces include works by artists such as Utagawa Hiroshige, Kawase Hasui, and Katsushika Hokusai. Whether you're interested in classic depictions or more abstract interpretations, we have something for everyone when it comes to Fujisan art prints. With high-quality printing and a variety of sizes and framing options available, these pieces make great additions to any collection or gift for someone special.
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To buy Fujisan art prints, you can visit our online gallery of Japan Heritage Sites. There, you will find a variety of artistic interpretations of the sacred mountain that have been carefully curated by our team of experts. You can browse through the collection and select the print that speaks to you the most. Once you have chosen your desired artwork, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to provide your shipping information and payment details. We take great care in ensuring that all our prints are produced using high-quality materials and printing techniques so that they retain their beauty for years to come. Whether as a gift or as an addition to your own collection, purchasing one of our Fujisan art prints is a wonderful way to bring a piece of Japanese culture into your home or office space.
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We offer a wide range of Fujisan art prints that capture the beauty and cultural significance of this sacred place. Our collection includes stunning photographs and artistic interpretations that showcase the mountain's unique features and its role as a source of inspiration for artists throughout history. While we cannot provide specific pricing information in this response, our Fujisan art prints are competitively priced to ensure accessibility for all customers. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to appreciate and enjoy these beautiful works of art. Whether you're looking to add some Japanese heritage to your home or office decor, or simply want to admire the majesty of Mount Fuji from afar, our selection of Fujisan art prints has something for everyone. Browse our collection today to find the perfect piece for your space.
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We take great care in delivering your Fujisan art prints to you. We use high-quality materials and packaging to ensure that your prints arrive in perfect condition. Our team of experts carefully handle each print, ensuring that it is protected during transit. Once you have placed your order, our production team will begin the printing process using state-of-the-art technology and premium quality paper. The finished product is then inspected for quality before being packaged securely for shipping. We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs, including standard and express shipping services. You can track the progress of your order online at any time using our tracking system. Whether you are purchasing a single print or multiple pieces, rest assured that we will deliver them safely and efficiently to your doorstep so that you can enjoy these beautiful works of art for years to come.