
The main Segen shrines are at the base and summit of Mount Fuji, but there are more than 1,000 across all of Japan.
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Konohanasakuya has an entire series of shrines, called Segen shrines. The kami of Mount Fuji is Princess Konohanasakuya, whose symbol is the cherry blossom. Shinto shrines honor kami, the supernatural deities of the Shinto faith. many Shinto shrines dot the base and ascent of Mount Fuji. Shinto is the indigenous faith or spirituality of Japan. Mount Fuji has been a sacred site for practicers of Shinto since at least the 7th century. Many people start climbing Mount Fuji at night, as better to experience sunrise from the summit-Japan, after all, is nicknamed "the Land of the Rising Sun." The sunrise from Mount Fuji has a special name, Goraiko. "Huts" on the route up the mountain cater to climbers, providing refreshments, basic medical supplies, and room to rest. More than 200,000 people climb to the summit every year, mostly during the warmer summer months. The footage in the Tokyo Olympic Fireworks video has been online since at least 2015 when it was posted to YouTube under the title FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronized Fireworks Show2. Mount Fuji is the single most popular tourist site in Japan, for both Japanese and foreign tourists. In fact, the last time Mount Fuji erupted, in 1707, volcanic ash fell on Tokyo. It is only 100 kilometers (62 miles) from Tokyo, Japan's capital and largest city. We also found that fwsim is a website where one can create.
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It is an active volcano, sitting on a "triple junction" of tectonic activity: the Amurian plate (associated with the Eurasian tectonic plate), the Okhotsk plate (associated with the North American plate) and the Filipino plate all converge in the region beneath Mount Fuji. According to the description of the video, it was created to mark the registration of Mt. Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain in Japan, standing at 3,776 meters (12,380 feet).
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The mountain contributes to Japan's physical, cultural, and spiritual geography. Turns out that this video had originally been uploaded to YouTube way back on December 1, 2015, with the title: ''FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronized Fireworks Show2'', and was originally created in commemoration of Mount Fuji's World Cultural Heritage registration, using the fireworks simulator software, FWsim. The Olympics cannot be opened because of the new crown epidemic, but these fireworks cannot be stored until 2021, so the Olympic fireworks were set off under the beautiful Mount Fuji in advance, which is too spectacular.Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan.

The caption of the viral video reads:''It is rumored that the fireworks were set off for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games to be held in Japan this year. The viral video is a display of spectacular and synchronised fireworks over a mountain range with a waterbody in the foreground. However according to reports fireworks were displayed on July 24 to mark the day the Olympics were supposed to begin. The International Olympic Committee and the Japanese Government has postponed the Olympic Games until July 2021 because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The claims further suggest that since the fireworks could not be stored till 2021, there was a spectacular display on the foothills of Mount Fuji in advance.

An excerpt from the description of the video reads, '. A simulated video of fireworks with a background music is being circulated on social media with claims that it shows a display of fireworks in Japan which was supposed to be part of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games to be held this year. The video has been described as, 'New Years 2013 - Synchronized Epic Music (Heart of Courage) - FWSim Fireworks Display - HD' The video, viewed more than 13 million times at the time of writing this article, had been created and conceptualised by YouTube user mediabyjj as a video to ring in the new year of 2013.
