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Japan: Is it wrong to climb Mount Fuji empty-handed?

By Tomomi Sasaki

If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it matter if it made a sound or not when the tree was doing its own thing? Blogger Zope ponders mountains, morals, and messages in a Japanese post titled "Is it wrong to climb Mount Fuji empty-handed?".

Note: The post was translated in its entirety with permission from the blogger. All links were added by Tomomi Sasaki for reference.

Mount Fuji / 富士山(ふじさん)

Photo of Mount Fuji by Flickr user
[Published in NonProfitBlogs - Read the original article]