Mount Fuji / Rob Waring, series editor.
Series: Footprint reading library., Level 4 ; National Geographic Footprint Reading Library; Fascinating places. Boston : Heinle/Cengage Learning,. ©2009Description: 24 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781424011896 ; 1424011892.Subject(s): Reading (Elementary) | English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers | ReadersDDC classification: 372.4/M863 Summary: Describes the many reasons Japanese people have for climbing Mount Fuji and includes questions, definitions, and a vocabulary list. Mount Fuji is a famous mountain in Japan that has become a symbol of Japanese culture. Thousands of people climb the mountain every year. Some do it to take pictures and buy gifts. Others climb it for other reasons. Why do so many people climb Mount Fuji? What kind of experience is it?Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Describes the many reasons Japanese people have for climbing Mount Fuji and includes questions, definitions, and a vocabulary list. Mount Fuji is a famous mountain in Japan that has become a symbol of Japanese culture. Thousands of people climb the mountain every year. Some do it to take pictures and buy gifts. Others climb it for other reasons. Why do so many people climb Mount Fuji? What kind of experience is it?
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