Mt. Fuji floating in a sea of clouds is beautiful.
Photographed in Fujikawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Prefecture
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I am a PR staff member of the Cool Japan Video Photo Contest.
Today, we have published an article introducing the wonderful "photos of Mt. Fuji" from the works that you have submitted so far, so we would like to share the information of the article here.
Currently, the "COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest" is held once every two months with a different theme and plan.
Those who are selected for the grand prize and honorable mention will receive a prize: Amazon gift certificate worth 10,000 yen to 30,000 yen!
Regardless of age, photography equipment, beginners, professional or amateur photographers, etc. are welcome. You can also apply with a photo of your smartphone.
We look forward to receiving many applications in the future.
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