Japan's Mount Fuji sees snow for first time this winter, 21 days later than usual
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Summary: TOKYO - The peak of Japan's Mount Fuji was capped with snow for the first time this winter on Thursday, reaching the milestone 21 days later than the average since records began in 1894, the meteorological agency said.
Tourists look at Mt. Fuji, covered with its first snow of the season, from Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture, in Japan, October 23, 2025.
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