Live monitoring of Mount Fuji in Japan. Track volcanic activity, eruptions, and seismic events on our interactive 3D globe.
🌋 Active
Mount Fuji is currently classified as active. Click to see latest activity.
📏 3776m
Summit elevation of 3776 meters (12389 feet) above sea level.
🔬 Stratovolcano
Mount Fuji is classified as a stratovolcano, known for explosive eruptions.
📍 Live Location
Coordinates: 35.3606°N, 138.7274°E in Japan.
About Mount Fuji
Japan's highest mountain and a sacred site. Last erupted in 1707, Mount Fuji is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and iconic symbol of Japan.
Key Facts
- Location: Japan (35.3606°, 138.7274°)
- Elevation: 3776 meters (12389 feet)
- Type: Stratovolcano
- Current Status: Active
Monitoring
Our real-time monitoring system tracks volcanic activity worldwide. We display data from geological surveys, satellite observations, and seismic networks to keep you informed about Mount Fuji's current state.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mount Fuji volcano active?
Mount Fuji is currently classified as active. It shows regular signs of volcanic activity including gas emissions and occasional eruptions.
When did Mount Fuji last erupt?
For the latest eruption information and historical data, visit our interactive map where we display recent volcanic events and historical activity.
Is it safe to visit Mount Fuji?
Safety depends on current activity levels. Always check official advisories before visiting any volcano. Our map shows current alert levels when available.