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Japan’s AI-generated video shows what a Mount Fuji eruption could really look like

Mount Fuji's historic eruption cycle suggests an eruption could happen anytime.

Published: August 30, 2025
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One of the most iconic symbols of Japan, Mount Fuji, hasn’t erupted in over 300 years — but new AI-generated visuals are making it clear that could change at any moment. I recently came across a striking simulated video released by the Japanese government that vividly shows what a large-scale eruption at this towering 3,776-meter peak could look like. And let me tell you, it’s as sobering as it is impressive.

The 10-minute computer-generated video isn’t just flashy graphics; it’s a detailed attempt to illustrate the potential devastation of an eruption similar in scale to the one that happened back in 1707. That event — centuries ago — had severe impacts, and this simulation brings those risks into the modern day, showing how power, sewage, and transportation systems in major urban centers could be hit hard.

It’s a bit unusual that Mt. Fuji has not erupted for over 300 years, considering it averages an eruption every 30 years.

That insight comes from Toshitsugu Fujii, a professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo and director of the Mount Fuji Research Institute. The way he puts it, the volcano’s dormancy is actually an outlier — an eruption could happen at any time. The stakes are clear, and the timing feels urgent.

The video maps out ash fallout scenarios that really hit home how widespread the effects could be. For instance, just 60 kilometers away in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, people could expect to see beach sand-sized ash fall immediately, with a thick 20-centimeter layer piling up in a couple of days. Tokyo’s bustling Shinjuku district wouldn’t escape either — the video shows how 5 centimeters or more of ash could cover the city, impacting daily life significantly.

What’s particularly eye-opening is the way ashfall interacts with the environment. A layer of 30 centimeters or more combined with rain could cause major structural damage, especially to wooden houses. And even 3 centimeters of wet ash could disrupt road transport — showing just how fragile infrastructure could become in the aftermath.

This AI-made simulation was based on a scenario crafted by Japan’s Central Disaster Management Council back in 2020. It’s part of a broader effort to raise awareness as the country marks “Volcanic Disaster Preparedness Awareness Day” on August 26. The hope is that visualizing the disaster will encourage better preparation and stronger resilience when — not if — Mt. Fuji decides to roar again.

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What this means for all of us

Watching this simulation, it struck me how critical it is to blend advanced tech like AI with disaster preparedness strategies. The power of visualization helps move abstract threats from distant ideas to tangible realities. It really drives home the importance of having emergency plans, infrastructure readiness, and clear communication before a disaster strikes.

AI’s role here isn’t just about cool graphics — it’s about saving lives by helping people understand risks in a way words alone can’t achieve.

Key takeaways to remember

  • Mount Fuji’s last eruption was over 300 years ago, but historically it erupts roughly every 30 years — making another eruption imminent.
  • AI-generated simulations can make complex disaster scenarios visually understandable, increasing public awareness and readiness.
  • Ashfall from a major eruption could severely disrupt daily life, damaging infrastructure and blocking transport — even in major cities like Tokyo.

Ultimately, this AI-generated video is a powerful reminder that even the most awe-inspiring natural wonders can also pose serious risks. It’s a wake-up call for governments, communities, and individuals alike to stay informed and prepared. As I reflect on this, I realize how technology and science can team up not just to predict disasters, but truly help us survive and recover from them.

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