The short answer is that you don't, as "mount" is an English word that would be rendered in katakana, rather than hiragana (thus: マオント [I think]).
"Fuji" would be rendered as ふじ in hiragana.
In Japanese, the mountain is referred to as "Fujisan," the "san" part meaning mountain (さん・山). Hence, a katakana rendering of the name would be ふじさん (this being in kanji 富士山).
As in the Fuji in "Mt. Fuji," it is: 富士
fujiama ?
Mount Fuji is on the continent of Asia, on the Japanese Island named Honshu.
Mount Fuji is located outside Tokyo, Japan on the island of Honshu. Climbing Mt. Fuji is a religious experience for the Japanese, who have a famous saying: "He who never climbs Fuji is a fool...he who climbs Fuji twice is twice a fool."
Mt. Fuji.
Not one lake surrounds Mt. Fuji. There are 5 lakes around Mt. Fuji. Saiko, Motosuko, Kawguchiko, Yamanakako & Shojinko. By the way "ko" means "lake" in Japanese.
Mount Fuji is located on Honshu Island in Japan. It is the highest mountain in the country and is a prominent symbol of Japanese culture.
Mt. Fuji, Mt. Naka, Mt. Tokachi, Mt. Okuhotaka, Mt. Hidaka, Mt. Chugoku, The Japanese Alps, and someone can add on to this. :D
mt Fuji is in japan
Mt. Fuji is dormant.
Mt Fuji is located in Japan.
mt fuji is approxamitly2ft tall