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Fugaku Wind Cave

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Fugaku Wind Cave, 201 meters long with an average height of 8.7 meters, is found in the Aokigahara area. It is so named from
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Fugaku Wind Cave along with Narusawa Ice Cave nearby is managed by Fuji Sightseeing Industry Co. of Fuji Express Group (
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Fugaku Wind Cave (The Sightseeing Net of Yamanashi, "the Country of Mt. Fuji")
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such as Ōmuro and Nagao mountains, and a large flat area now called the
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even in summer, lava terraces and rope-like lava forms. From the
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This sufficient circulation of air allowed keeping the eggs of
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Renewal opening of Natural Monument of "Fugaku Wind Cave"
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Fugaku Wind Cave is entered by walking down the stairs.
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35°28′39″N 138°39′27″E / 35.47750°N 138.65750°E / 35.47750; 138.65750

Japanese
lava tube
Mount Fuji
Japan
Aokigahara
Fujikawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Prefecture
864 A.D. eruption of Mount Fuji
Lake Shōji
Lake Sai
Fuji Five Lakes
cinder cones
Aokigahara Forest
Narusawa Ice Cave
Narusawa Village, Yamanashi Prefecture
Fujikawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Pref.
Lake Sai Bat Cave
Natural Monuments of Japan
literary name
Mount Fuji
enough circulation of air on the cave
basalt
icicles
Edo period
Meiji period
eggs
silk worms
富士急グループ
Japan National Route 139

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