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Japan's Mount Fuji 'set for Unesco listing' | Japan's Mount Fuji 'set for Unesco listing' |
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Japan's near-symetrical snow-topped volcano, Mount Fuji, looks likely to become a Unesco World Heritage site, officials say. | Japan's near-symetrical snow-topped volcano, Mount Fuji, looks likely to become a Unesco World Heritage site, officials say. |
A key UN advisory council had recommended it as appropriate for registration, a statement from Japan's cultural agency said. | A key UN advisory council had recommended it as appropriate for registration, a statement from Japan's cultural agency said. |
A formal decision is expected when Unesco's World Heritage Committee meets in Cambodia in June. | A formal decision is expected when Unesco's World Heritage Committee meets in Cambodia in June. |
Mt Fuji, at 3,776 (12,460 feet) is Japan's highest mountain. | Mt Fuji, at 3,776 (12,460 feet) is Japan's highest mountain. |
The volcano, which last erupted just over 300 years ago, lies to the south-west of Tokyo and is visible from the Japanese capital on a clear day. | The volcano, which last erupted just over 300 years ago, lies to the south-west of Tokyo and is visible from the Japanese capital on a clear day. |
It is featured prominently in historic Japanese art work, including wood blocks prints. It is also one of the traditional "Three Holy Mountains" - along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku, both in central Japan. | |
The Japanese cultural agency statement on Wednesday said that the International Council on Monuments and Sites (Icomos) had approved Mt Fuji as appropriate for registration. | The Japanese cultural agency statement on Wednesday said that the International Council on Monuments and Sites (Icomos) had approved Mt Fuji as appropriate for registration. |
Icomos is responsible for evaluating cultural properties nominated to the World Heritage List and submitting a recommendation to the annual meeting, it said on its website. | Icomos is responsible for evaluating cultural properties nominated to the World Heritage List and submitting a recommendation to the annual meeting, it said on its website. |
A second application for shrines and temples of Kamakura, to the south of Tokyo, did not receive approval, the Japanese statement said. | A second application for shrines and temples of Kamakura, to the south of Tokyo, did not receive approval, the Japanese statement said. |
Japan currently has 16 World Heritage-listed sites - 12 cultural and four natural. The most recent addition to the list, in 2011, were the Buddhism-linked gardens and temples of Hiraizumi. | Japan currently has 16 World Heritage-listed sites - 12 cultural and four natural. The most recent addition to the list, in 2011, were the Buddhism-linked gardens and temples of Hiraizumi. |
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