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A World Heritage Site you can participate in.

Fugaku Thirty-Six Project

Fugaku Thirty-Six Project

Happy New Year.
Last autumn, in an effort to "preserve Mount Fuji as a World Heritage site forever," 36 "Fugaku Thirty-Six Copies" were presented to the governors of Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, following a call to action by Dentsu Inc. copywriter Sadao Nakamura. Web Dentsu Inc. News brings you these Mount Fuji New Year's cards.
We look forward to your continued support this year.

参加できる世界遺産。
Fuji Thirty-Six Copy No.1 "A World Heritage Site You Can Participate In." Photo courtesy of Shizuoka Prefecture Tourism Association


Learn more about the "Fugaku Thirty-Six Project" here.

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Fugaku Thirty-Six Project

Fugaku Thirty-Six Project

Mount Fuji, registered as a World Cultural Heritage site in June 2013. To ensure Mount Fuji remains a World Heritage site forever. One of the conservation activities promoted by the certified NPO "Fuji World Heritage National Council" is this <a href="http://www.mtfuji.or.jp/program/fugaku36/" target="_blank">"Fugaku Thirty-Six Project."</a> Through sponsoring companies and others, we collect donations using fun cultural content related to Mount Fuji, linking it to conservation efforts. The genres are diverse: music, literature, food, fashion, and more. Inspired by Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji," the project aims to gather 36 pieces in each category.

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