Ages Ago Mount Fuji Lay at the Bottom of the Sea
Since I had become very interested in jade and the topography of this region, I had a look around the Fossa Magna Museum. As well as jade and the Fossa Magna, the museum introduces fossils, minerals, and natural disasters, such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. In the Fossa Magna Theater, a huge wall screen and floor monitor explain the birth of the Japanese archipelago and origin of the Fossa Magna. It was extremely interesting and impressive. In particular, I was amazed to learn that in the distant past the island of Honshu was divided into two parts, and the area now including Mount Fuji, Hakone, and the Japan Alps lay at the bottom of the sea.