The video was titled 'FWsim Mount Fuji Synchronized Fireworks Show2'. The origin of the mountain’s name is still quite uncertain. It also contained a description and when translated it said the video was based on a large-scale fireworks display held in winter at Lake Kawaguchi in cooperation with the Lake Kawaguchi Fisheries Cooperative to commemorate the registration of Mt. As per a 713CE government record, the mountain was initially referred to as “Fuji-no-Yama”. It is believed that the name had been derived from an indigenous Ainu term which meant “fire” and the Japanese word “san” which meant “mountain.” The current Chinese ideograms or kanji refers to the name “Fuji” as a sign of good fortune. The Japanese refer to the mountain as “Fujisan”, while in English it is referred to as “Mount Fuji.” Mount Fuji was first climbed in 663 by the Japanese aesthetic and mystic En no Odzunu. In September 1860, Sir Rutherford Alcock - the British Consul-General in Japan, became the first foreigner to climb Mount Fuji.
In 1867, Lady Fanny Parkes became the first non-Japanese woman to ascend Mount Fuji. A Boeing 707 airplane carrying 113 passengers and 11 crew members crashed close to the Gotemba New fifth station of Mount Fuji on March 5, 1966.
On June 22, 2013, Mount Fuji was designated as a “Cultural Site” on the UNESCO World Heritage List.