Hachijo-Fuji
Hachijo-Fuji is a dormant volcano located on Hachijojima, one of the Izu Islands in Japan. It stands at 854 meters (2,802 feet) and is known for its symmetrical cone shape, resembling Mount Fuji. The volcano last erupted in 1662, and today, it is a popular hiking destination, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and ocean.
The area around Hachijo-Fuji is rich in biodiversity, featuring unique flora and fauna. The mountain is part of the Hachijo-jima National Park, which protects its natural beauty and provides opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching. Visitors can enjoy the serene environment and explore the volcanic terrain.