Skip to main content

When people first visit Japan, seeing Mount Fuji is always at the top of their list... And for good reason! It truly IS an impressive sight and essentially the iconic symbol of Japan.

Despite the distinct shape, however, many visitors don't realize that it's actually an active volcano, originating some 100,000 years ago. Fortunately, the last recorded eruption was in the early 1700s, so caution is regularly thrown to the wind every summer as thousands of people climb to its summit. Make no mistake though; At 3,776 meters, (12,388 feet), the journey to the top is NOT to be taken lightly! There is significant elevation gain, steep inclines, and rapidly changing weather conditions. Yet, once you reach the peak, the view..... is..... AMAAAAZING!!!

*January 1st, 2022. I had decided to spend New Year's Eve at a fantastic vantage point from which to shoot Mount Fuji. Knowing photos of Fuji are all over the internet, I wanted my composition to be unique. As cold as it was, the idea of shooting in the middle of the night thrilled me! So I cycled out to the shore of Lake Kawaguchi at approximately 1:00am to take advantage of the evening's surprisingly perfect winter weather. Thankfully, the elements did not disappoint! The snow-capped majestic beauty that Fuji is, silently reflected in peaceful waters below as the night sky smiled from above and I clicked the shutter button.

When in Japan collection image

Life is so unpredictable. Never did I DREAM of living in Japan - much less, visiting! Never did I imagine becoming an English teacher! But it's important to leave our options open and at least CONSIDER the choices in life with which we are presented.

After living here for 20 years now, I'm very proud to create this living collection of images from a country I've grown to deeply love and consider my second home. "When in Japan" will feature photography highlighting the country's natural beauty, rich and interesting culture, and lovely people.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

Nocturnal Majesty

view_module
20 items
visibility
97 views
  • Unit Price
    USD Unit Price
    Quantity
    Expiration
    From
  • Unit Price
    USD Unit Price
    Quantity
    Floor Difference
    Expiration
    From
keyboard_arrow_down
  • Sales
  • Transfers
Event
Unit Price
Quantity
From
To
Date

Nocturnal Majesty

view_module
20 items
visibility
97 views
  • Unit Price
    USD Unit Price
    Quantity
    Expiration
    From
  • Unit Price
    USD Unit Price
    Quantity
    Floor Difference
    Expiration
    From

When people first visit Japan, seeing Mount Fuji is always at the top of their list... And for good reason! It truly IS an impressive sight and essentially the iconic symbol of Japan.

Despite the distinct shape, however, many visitors don't realize that it's actually an active volcano, originating some 100,000 years ago. Fortunately, the last recorded eruption was in the early 1700s, so caution is regularly thrown to the wind every summer as thousands of people climb to its summit. Make no mistake though; At 3,776 meters, (12,388 feet), the journey to the top is NOT to be taken lightly! There is significant elevation gain, steep inclines, and rapidly changing weather conditions. Yet, once you reach the peak, the view..... is..... AMAAAAZING!!!

*January 1st, 2022. I had decided to spend New Year's Eve at a fantastic vantage point from which to shoot Mount Fuji. Knowing photos of Fuji are all over the internet, I wanted my composition to be unique. As cold as it was, the idea of shooting in the middle of the night thrilled me! So I cycled out to the shore of Lake Kawaguchi at approximately 1:00am to take advantage of the evening's surprisingly perfect winter weather. Thankfully, the elements did not disappoint! The snow-capped majestic beauty that Fuji is, silently reflected in peaceful waters below as the night sky smiled from above and I clicked the shutter button.

When in Japan collection image

Life is so unpredictable. Never did I DREAM of living in Japan - much less, visiting! Never did I imagine becoming an English teacher! But it's important to leave our options open and at least CONSIDER the choices in life with which we are presented.

After living here for 20 years now, I'm very proud to create this living collection of images from a country I've grown to deeply love and consider my second home. "When in Japan" will feature photography highlighting the country's natural beauty, rich and interesting culture, and lovely people.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
keyboard_arrow_down
  • Sales
  • Transfers
Event
Unit Price
Quantity
From
To
Date