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The essay explores the evolving significance of Mount Fuji, Japan's national symbol, as a pilgrimage site. It examines the shift from purely religious motivations to the contemporary blend of spirituality and tourism, highlighting how both commerce and religion intertwine. By analyzing the historical context and current trends, the paper argues that the relationship between religious practices and tourism is more interconnected than commonly perceived, reflecting broader cultural changes in Japan.
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Mt. Fuji - religion and tourism, Kati Neubauer
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