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Apr 03 2008 7 Comments

Mount Fuji and its forest

During the sizzling Japanese summer, Mount Fuji is merely big rather than beautiful, but in spring, with a snow cap still in situ, it’s both sizeable and stunning.

Mount Fuji

Even, as is frustratingly often, it coyly tries to cover itself with cloud.

Mount Fuji

However, only metres away from where these pictures were taken, is Aokigahara (or Sea of Trees as it is sometimes known), a forest that a frighteningly large number of people go for far longer than a brief visit, resolutely resigned to making the foot of Fuji their final resting place.

An area of strange, almost otherworldly qualities, with its volcanic rock and masses of moss, although unfortunately, these fascinating features need somebody far better at photography than me to fully do them justice.

Aokigahara (Sea of Trees)

The teams that regularly trek in to recover those left in there on the other hand, may well have other, far less fond feelings about the forest, with photography not exactly first on their list of things to do.

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  1. Nick Ramsay says

    4/3/2008 at 11:54 am

    You didn’t see that Ichihashi guy in there, did you?

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  2. Neil Duckett says

    4/3/2008 at 2:30 pm

    Love the sight of Fiji-san at the moment, we’ve had some great photo opps this week.

    I certainly didnt know about people going to the ‘sea of trees’ as their final resting place though, spooky stuff!

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  3. Paul says

    4/3/2008 at 6:12 pm

    That’s a spooky place, what with all the people going there to die and all. It’s like something out of a Grimm fairy-tale.

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  4. Gemma says

    4/3/2008 at 8:32 pm

    Nice photos!

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  5. Bunny says

    4/4/2008 at 9:57 pm

    Very, very nice shots of Fuji, Lee.

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  6. Heather says

    2/12/2009 at 4:32 am

    Those are beautiful pictures. What kind of trees are those?

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  7. ken says

    12/26/2010 at 4:31 pm

    The view from the summit of Mt Fuji looks awesome too

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