In the land of the rising sun,
Mount Fuji stands proud and tall,
Its snow-capped peak a symbol,
Of Japan's strength and resolve.
From afar, it draws the eye,
A beacon to all who seek,
To climb its rugged slopes,
And touch its lofty peak.
Mountaineers, with hearts of steel,
And bodies trained to endure,
Trek up the winding trails,
To reach Fuji's summit pure.
But across the seas, another peak,
Rises even higher still,
Everest, the crown jewel,
Of the Himalayan hills.
Its snows and glaciers challenge,
All who dare to climb its height,
But mountaineers come from afar,
To test their skills and might.
With each step, they forge ahead,
Scaling the mountain's face,
Until they reach the summit,
And leave their mark in its place.
Mountaineers, brave and bold,
Scaling peaks both far and wide,
Fuji and Everest, symbols of,
The indomitable human spirit inside.