The towering body of Mt. Fuji rose into the clouds, its summit shrouded in white snow, giving it the appearance of an inverted fan hanging in midair, which is why it is also known as "Jade Fan."
It is one of the symbols of Japan, and it enjoys a prestigious reputation worldwide.
Today, it is revered by the Japanese people as the "Holy Mountain" and is a symbol of national pride.
The fact that the Sato Family Manor is located at the foot of Mt. Fuji also indirectly reflects the status of the Sato Family in Japan.
In the depths of the night, the soft moonlight poured down, casting a silvery sheen on the snow-covered Mt. Fuji, making it look like a looming silver mountain, majestic and with a pleasing landscape.
Although it was late at night, the lights in the villa at the center of the Sato Family Manor were still on.
In the study of the villa.