Mount Fuji

Fuji rises from the plains like an ideogram for perfection. Its cone, smooth and symmetrical, changes color by season - indigo at dawn, crimson in autumn, white with resolve in winter. Artists have painted it for centuries, yet none capture the hush that surrounds it.   In the imagination, Fuji is the archetype of restraint. It does not dominate the landscape; it completes it. Pilgrims ascend its trails as a civic meditation, learning from its geometry that harmony is a discipline.   Modern federations preserve the mountain not as national emblem but as shared shrine to equilibrium - proof that beauty is most enduring when it asks for nothing but respect.
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Natural Wonder
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