Mt. Fuji, a symbol of Japan and a treasure of the world, which has served as the motif for many works of art and crafts.

Introducing Hanging Scrolls Depicting Mt. Fuji – A Symbol of Japan You Can Display at Home 富士山の掛け軸(英語)

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This is the Mountain Man from Matsumoto City.
 
 
 
In this article, I will introduce hanging scrolls featuring Mt. Fuji.
 
 
 
Mt. Fuji, a symbol of Japan.
 
 
 
You can climb it, admire it, or even hang it on your wall—Mt. Fuji is always great.
 
 
 
Regardless of budget, I’d love to display my favorite piece at home.
 
 
 
Please note, the Mountain Man from Matsumoto City does not have expert knowledge or judgment in art appreciation or authentication.
 
 
 
Based on my own experience of having climbed Mt. Fuji dozens of times and admired it from various mountains, I’ve picked out the hanging scrolls that give me that sense of “this is a good Mt. Fuji.”
 
 
 
In 2013, Mt. Fuji was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site under the title “Mt. Fuji – Object of Worship, Source of Art.”
 
 
 
Mt. Fuji is not only a national treasure of Japan but also a treasure of the world.
 
 
 
So, in this blog post, I’ll be introducing hanging scrolls of Mt. Fuji as a representation of that “source of art.”
 
 
 
Now then, let’s take a look at hanging scrolls featuring Mt. Fuji.
 
 
 
 
 

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We hope you make use of this service to easily enjoy the beauty of Mt. Fuji from your own home.
 
 
 
 
 

Mt. Fuji Collection – Vermilion Glow and Flying Cranes


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Artist: Yuko Nishimori
 
Size: Width 54.5cm × Height 190cm
 
 
 
 
 

Fuji

created by Rinker
まろ庵
¥169,000 (2025/06/22 05:20:57時点 Amazon調べ-詳細)

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Artist: Taiki Yoshii
 
Size: Width 71cm × Length 137cm (Shakuhachi-yoko)
 
 
 
 
 

Fuji Landscape

created by Rinker
ニシコー
¥98,496 (2025/06/22 05:20:57時点 Amazon調べ-詳細)

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Artist: Kunihiko Kurachi
 
Size: Approx. Width 71cm × Length 200cm (Shakuhachi-tate)
 
 
 
 
 

Cherry Blossom Fuji

created by Rinker
まろ庵
¥60,000 (2025/06/22 15:14:22時点 Amazon調べ-詳細)

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Artist: Takuya Okuda
 
Size: Width 60cm × Length 195cm (Shaku-go-tate)
 
 
 
 
 

Red Fuji and Flying Cranes


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Artist: Yosuke Nakashima
 
Size: Approx. Width 54.5cm × Height 190cm (Shaku-go-tate)
 
 
 
 
 
That concludes the introduction to hanging scrolls featuring Mt. Fuji.
 
 
Red Fuji, snow-covered Fuji, Fuji with cherry blossoms, Fuji with cranes.
 
 
Mt. Fuji, the symbol of Japan, is picturesque in any setting.
 
 
I’d love to decorate my home and admire Mt. Fuji, a treasure of Japan and the world, in hanging scroll form.
 
 
 
 
 
Click here for a full list of Mt. Fuji-themed items (artworks, crafts, and more)
 
 
 
 
 
“Mt. Fuji is great for climbing” — Click here to read my blog posts on climbing Mt. Fuji.
 
 
 
 
 
“Hiking Know-how” — I share tips based on my experience completing the 100 Famous Mountains of Japan and hiking in the Northern Alps nearly every weekend.
 
 
 
 
 
“My hiking gear (including clothing)” — Here’s a list of my gear, as many people have asked about it.
 
 
 
 
 

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