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The first eruption of Mt. Fuji goes back to 100,000 years ago. Ever since, the mountain repeated eruptions many times with mountain slides for a few times before it formed the present stratovolcano appearance by about 10,000 years ago. History of the mountain has been revealed by the study of lava and eruptions in peripheral area as well as through ancient manuscripts. Due to the recent study, Mt. Fuji was found to be in an early phase of its volcanic activity. The most famous eruption was in 1707, when three craters were formed in southeastern mountainside (called Hoei crater taken by Japanese traditional era name at that time).
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