Why Mount Fuji Legally Belongs To A Shrine
Mount Fuji’s summit is not owned by the Japanese state but by a Shinto shrine, turning the government into a legal tenant on the country’s most recognizable landmark. The arrangement is the result of historical land rights, modern property registries, and a political reluctance to redefine sacred terrain as ordinary public real estate.The mountain long functioned as a religious domain, with shrine...More
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