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Fuji---- an active volcano about 100 kilometers southwest---- Tokyo.​

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Mount Fuji is an active volcano that last erupted in 1707. On December 16, 1707, scientists recorded the last confirmed eruption of Mount Fuji, Japan's highest point. Fuji has erupted at various times starting around 100,000 years ago—and is still an active volcano today.

The volcano is considered active and has erupted more than 15 times since 781. However, Mount Fuji has been dormant since an eruption in 1707, and its last signs of volcanic activity occurred in the 1960s.

Mount Fuji last erupted in 1707, and vulcanologists say there are no signs at present of an impending problem on the mountain, although the peak is still classified as active. And Japan does not have to look too far back to find examples of volcanoes that suddenly returned to activity.

Mount Fuji is a composite cone or stratovolcano. Composite cones, formed by violent eruptions, have layers of rock, ash, and lava. Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan. The mountain contributes to Japan's physical, cultural, and spiritual geography.

An eruption could threaten the lives of over 8 million people in Tokyo and nearby areas, as well as destroy roads and railways connecting some of Japan's most populous cities.

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