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by seirogan in cultural-heritage-history
[Fujizuka in Nagashima](https://www.city.edogawa.tokyo.jp/e_bunkazai/bunkazai/toroku/035.html?hl=en) 長島の富士塚 The part near the top is piled up with my stones, and the lower part is covered with round stones. The height is about 4 meters. At the top is a stone monument (inscribed in 1891) engraved with "Asama Shrine". According to the "Origin of the construction of Miyama" (named in 1918) on the south side of the mound, this mound was built in 1908 by the people of the Yamadama Sansho in the former Nagashima and Kuwagawa villages. rice field. It is written that it was rebuilt in 1917 by volunteers such as Nagashima, Kuwakawa, Minamishinkawa, and Jyugomen. Edogawa City registered tangible folk cultural properties and folk materials Higashikasai 2-34-20 Katori Shrine Notification on March 15, 1983 