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    Fuji-san Bente Lilja Bye 2009

  • If you think that "Fuji-san" is nothing more than the poster child for Japan, though, you'd be wrong.

    9 Smashing Trivia Bits on Japan's Mount Fuji 2008

  • If you think that "Fuji-san" is nothing more than the poster child for Japan, though, you'd be wrong.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • Khaos » Blog Archive » Beautiful Fuji-san

    Beautiful Fuji-san 2008

  • As the Wiki page makes clear, the Japanese phrase 富士山 is read Fuji-san, not "Fujiyama," by native speakers.

    languagehat.com: AMIDAWORLD. 2005

  • If Fuji-san was the most perfect mountain in the world then surely these must be the most perfect breasts.

    The Miko Lustbader, Eric 1984

  • Not a word was said in the train when Fuji-san showed itself.

    The Japanese Corpse Van de Wetering, Janwillem, 1931- 1977

  • He stopped to see if they intended attacking him, but they remained still and he saw them not as Koreans but as the Japanese family that had intruded upon his sulphur bath that morning in the Fuji-san and an unbearable longing for his own wife and children possessed him and it was then'there in bright sunlight in the rice field'that he knew he would not see his family again.

    The Bridges at Toko-Ri Michener, James 1953

  • No one enjoyed the Fuji-san more than Admiral Tarrant.

    The Bridges at Toko-Ri Michener, James 1953

  • For the officers of the Savo the Tokyo brass had reserved rest and recuperation rooms at the Fuji-san, a meandering Japanese hotel whose exquisite one-storied rooms and gardens hung on a mountain top which commanded a superb view of Fujiyama.

    The Bridges at Toko-Ri Michener, James 1953

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