Fujiyama

[ US /ˌfudʒiˈjɑmə/ ]
NOUN
  1. an extinct volcano in south central Honshu that is the highest peak in Japan; last erupted in 1707; famous for its symmetrical snow-capped peak; a sacred mountain and site for pilgrimages
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How To Use Fujiyama In A Sentence

  • From the window we looked out on the distant sacred mountain, Fujiyama, which is revered by all Japan. Travels in the Far East
  • As the Wiki page makes clear, the Japanese phrase 富士山 is read Fuji-san, not "Fujiyama," by native speakers. Languagehat.com: AMIDAWORLD.
  • Fujiyama apparently refused to talk in any further detail about the tricks that were exposed. Magicians Sue TV Broadcasters for Revealing Tricks | Impact Lab
  • Far the most famous of all the Japanese mountains, however, is that named Fuji-san, but commonly termed in English Fujiyama or Fusiyama. The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire
  • He has these wonderful layers, and Fujiyama slowly reveals each one. Del Rey Chibis: Yozakura Quartet 5, Minima! 4, Dragon Eye 7 and 8 » Manga Worth Reading
  • The introduction of these new characters allows Fujiyama to create some wonderful costume and character designs. Del Rey Chibis: Yozakura Quartet 5, Minima! 4, Dragon Eye 7 and 8 » Manga Worth Reading
  • The U.S. Navy had taken over a number of resort hotels on the east side of Japan, the most beautiful and luxurious of these “R&R camps” being the Fujiya Hotel, in the cool shadow of magnificent Mount Fuji Fujiyama or Fujisan to the Japanese. First Man
  • - that comprise the melody and solo frameworks for Desmond in "Fujiyama" are a beautiful contrast to the relatively straight-ahead ballad style featured on "Zen Is When," with its 4 / 4 time sling rhythm and simple melody - extrapolated by Brubeck in purely Japanese whole tone scale on the harmony. AvaxHome RSS:
  • Buy this book by Kairi Fujiyama; adapted by Mari Morimoto Del Rey Chibis: Yozakura Quartet 5, Minima! 4, Dragon Eye 7 and 8 » Manga Worth Reading
  • As the Wiki page makes clear, the Japanese phrase 富士山 is read Fuji-san, not "Fujiyama," by native speakers. Languagehat.com: AMIDAWORLD.
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