Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration' has mentioned 'Summit' in the following places:
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The summit has been thought of as sacred since ancient times and was forbidden to women until the Meiji era in the late 1860s. | WIKI |
In September 2004, the manned weather station at the summit was closed after 72 years in operation. | WIKI |
The summit of Mount Fuji has a tundra climate (Kxc3xb6ppen climate classification ET). | WIKI |
The largest cone, Omuro-Yama, is one of more than 100 cones aligned NW-SE and NE-SW through the summit. | WIKI |
Torii near the summit | WIKI |
[55] Most Japanese climb the mountain at night in order to be in a position at or near the summit when the sun rises. | WIKI |
There are four major routes to the summit, each has numbered stations along the way. | WIKI |
The summit is the tenth station on each trail. | WIKI |
Nevertheless, one can sometimes see people riding mountain bikes along the tractor routes down from the summit. | WIKI |
There are eight peaks around the crater at the summit. | WIKI |
Worshippers began to climb the slopes and by the early 12th century, Matsudai Shonin had founded a temple on the summit. | WIKI |
The awe that Fujisanxe2x80x99s majestic form and intermittent volcanic activity has inspired was transformed into religious practices that linked Shintoism and Buddhism, people and nature, and symbolic death and re-birth, with worship ascents and descents to and from the summit, formalised in routes and around shrines and lodging houses at the foot of the mountain. | UNESCO |
From ancient times, pilgrims carrying a long staff, set off from thexc2xa0 compounds of the Sengenjinja shrines at the foot of the mountain to reach the crater at its summit where it was believed that the Shinto deity, Asama no Okami resided. | UNESCO |
At the summit, they carried out a practice called ohachimeguri (literally, xe2x80x9cgoing around the bowlxe2x80x9d), processing around the crater wall. | UNESCO |
Pilgrims progressed up the mountain through what they recognised as three zones; the grass area around the base, above that the forest area and beyond that the burnt or bald mountain of its summit. | UNESCO |
The overall landscape of the summit is protected as part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and this includes the lava tree molds and Lakes Yamanakako and Lake Kawaguchiko. | UNESCO |
Most component sites, including the ascending routes, shrines and lakes within the summit, have been given national protection as important cultural properties, historic sites or places of scenic beauty xe2x80x93 within the last two years. | UNESCO |