"The Great Wave off Kanagawa" is a woodblock print created by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai in the early 1830s.
It is one of the most famous works of Japanese art and is known for its dynamic depiction of a massive wave towering over a boatload of fishermen.
The print is part of a larger series called "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" and has become an iconic representation of Japanese art and culture.
The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai
Mt. Fuji is Japan's most iconic mountain. It is an active volcano that last erupted in 1707-1708.
Mt. Fuji is also the highest mountain in Japan, standing at 12,388 feet tall.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people climb to the summit of Mt. Fuji.
Lake Yamanaka and Mount Fuji by Takahashi Shotei
Mt. Fuji has been a popular tourist destination for centuries.
The first recorded ascent of the mountain was in 663 by an anonymous Buddhist monk.
Since then, the mountain has been climbed by many famous people, including scientists, writers, and artists.
In 1913, Mt. Fuji became a popular tourist destination for Westerners when it was featured in a book by Thomas Cook.
Today, the mountain is a popular tourist destination for both Japanese and foreign tourists.
View of Mount Fuji from Seven-ri Beach By Hiroshige
Mount Fuji is one of Japan's most famous landmarks.
Many tourists from all over the world visit it every year to enjoy its natural beauty.
Mt Fuji by Yokoyama Taikan
There are many different ways to experience Mount Fuji, including hiking, climbing, taking a cable car or bus tour.