fuji

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a Nigerian musical genre
{i} city in central Honshu (Japan); dormant volcano on Honshu island (Japan); Japanese tree resembling a shrub with pale pink blossoms
shrubby Japanese tree having pale pink blossoms
an extinct volcano in south central Honshu that is the highest peak in Japan; last erupted in 1707; famous for its symmetrical snow-capped peak; a sacred mountain and site for pilgrimages shrubby Japanese tree having pale pink blossoms
Fuji Electronics Co., Ltd.
{i} Japanese company founded in 1970 engaged in the sale and export and import of Japanese and foreign-made semiconductors and others (microcomputers, ICs and related accessories)
Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.
{i} Japanese company founded in 1917, manufacturer of automobiles and garbage trucks and aircraft components (best known as the maker of Subaru cars)
Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.
{i} Fuji film, internationally acclaimed Japanese company that manufactures film and cameras and related accessories ( imaging, computer products and more)
Fuji Television Network, Inc.
{i} Japan's top-rated broadcasting company
Fuji film
{i} Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., internationally acclaimed Japanese company that manufactures film and cameras and related accessories ( imaging, computer products and more)
fuji mountain
{i} well-known dormant volcano on Honshu island which is the highest mountain in Japan
Mount Fuji
The highest mountain in Japan
Mount Fuji
a volcano, about 100 km southwest of Tokyo, which is the highest mountain in Japan. Its top has the shape of a perfect cone. or Fujiyama Japanese Fuji-san Mountain, central Japan. The highest mountain in Japan, it rises to 12,388 ft (3,776 m) near the Pacific coast in central Honshu. Mount Fuji, with its graceful volcanic cone (dormant since 1707), has become famous internationally. It is considered a sacred symbol of Japan, and thousands of Japanese climb to the shrine on its peak every summer. The mountain is the major feature of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, created in 1936