main content Taking a Measure of a Mountain
Students examine the many faces of Mount Fuji during an immersive study program in Japan.
- Taking Measure of a Mountain
- Halfway up Fuji, students share a group hug.
- Ecologist Michihito Watanabe explains his butterfly research to Kyle Miller and Peter Nocka.
- Associate Professor Andrew Bernstein learns how to play the koto.
- Students enter one of Fuji’s lava tubes.
- Associate Professor Elizabeth Safran and Max Haworth photograph soil samples
- Max Haworth assists in a trash cleanup around Fuji.
- Cooling off in Lake Sai after a long day of research
- The climax of a fire festival in honor of the Fuji deity.
- Joshua Proto learns how to blow a ritual conch at a ceremony
- Students explore erosion-control infrastructure on Fuji’s flank.
- Keith Morency and other male participants in the program bear a palanquin with sacred fire.
- Associate Professor Andrew Bernstein and students conduct field research in area grasslands.
- Daphne Yuen and Waseda University student Rina Kojima record tree measurements.
- Ariel Gold in a toilet paper factory, which uses water from Fuji’s snowpack.
- A Fuji worship group, led by Chief Priest Fumio Shishino (top row, far right), performed a ritual to ensure a safe climb for participants. Fujisan Club director Naoko Aoki (top row, far left) and Japanese religion scholar Fumiko Umezawa (below Bernstein) also attended.
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