Fuji: A Mountain in the Making

Reviewed By  Grasshopper2       March 15, 2026

 

Author  Andrew W. Bernstein

Distributor:      New South Books
ISBN:                 978-0691256290
Publisher:         Princeton University Press
Release Date:   February 2026  

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(Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute) 

            Mount Fuji is one of the most recognisable mountains in the world. Part of the “Ring of Fire” that circles the Pacific, it is a symbol of Japan and enmeshed in that country’s culture and folklore. The author has told a story which begins with the violent beginnings of this mountain, to the fact that it is now a world heritage site. Andrew Bernstein describes this book as a “Biography of a mountain, with a particular focus on its relationship with humans.”

Fuji is found on the largest island in Japan, and the nation is situated on the convergence of Tectonic Plates. Here we learn about the geological formation of the mountain. It has emerged over many thousands of years from two earlier eruptions in different periods. Many springs have percolated through the layers of lava to sustain life for people who first discovered and settled in this area.

The following chapters describe religious deities and customs and worship which have occurred around this mountain. Many famous ancient paintings depict the awesome peak, and poets have composed poetry to its beauty. Andrew has written an intensely detailed account of the history of the mountain but included how people interacted with it in every era. It was believed to be the home of a Shinto deity.

There are many photographs and maps to enlarge the understanding of this wonderful area and many references.  This is a comprehensive look at Fuji, its history and that of the people living around it.