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The anemone, named Discoactis tritentaculata, or “umi-no-Fujisan,” which translates to “Mount Fuji of the ocean” in Japanese, is small, measuring just over half an inch in height, researchers said.
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YouTube on MSNGreetings from Mt Fuji! #shortsJoin us on a breathtaking journey to the iconic Mt Fuji! In this captivating short video, we explore the stunning views and ...
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The Cool Down on MSNTravel expert shares eye-opening video after traveling on high-speed bullet train: 'It's just amazing'"Saved me so much stress." Travel expert shares eye-opening video after traveling on high-speed bullet train: 'It's just ...
Japan faces overtourism challenges with 36 million visitors in 2024, raising concerns about two-tier pricing and the environmental impact on sacred sites like Mount Fuji.
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