The museum features permanent exhibitions on Mount Fuji's geological history, cultural significance, and UNESCO World Heritage status. You'll find historical artifacts including ukiyo-e woodblock prints, traditional climbing equipment, religious objects related to the Fujiko faith, and interactive displays explaining the volcano's formation and ecosystems. A large-scale diorama recreates the mountain's environment across different elevations, and rotating special exhibitions focus on specific aspects of Fuji's cultural impact throughout the year.