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Fujizuka (富士塚) are
small mounds,
commonly found in and
around Tokyo,
which represent Mount Fuji.
During the Edo
period (1603–1868), a cult
arose around...
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prefecture belongs to Hikimata, Tate, and Muneoka. June 1872 (Meiji 5) –
Fujizuka (Tagoyama Fuji) is
built at
Shikishima Shrine in Honmachi, with Shokichi...
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Kasai Manami Enosawa [ja] as
Shino Odagiri Kayano Nakamura [ja] as
Yuria Fujizuka Yui Okada [ja] as ****uka
Natori Tom Fujita [ja] as Tada
Kuroki Koji Kominami...
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Imperial ****anese Army
Flight School opens 1936: The
villages of
Hikuma and
Fujizuka merge with
Hamamatsu December 7, 1944:
Tonankai earthquake causes much...
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Shrine Shinto shrine Kamagoishi Himorogi Utaki Megalith Fujizuka Okinoshima Crystal healing Cinnabar Tsutomu Tokieda,
Archaeological Study...
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original (PDF) on 16
December 2011.
Retrieved 24
September 2009. Ishii, Y.;
Fujizuka, N.; Takahashi, T.; et al. (1993). "A
fatal case of
acute boric acid poisoning"...
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distance or obstructions, a
miniature replica of
Mount Fuji
known as a
Fujizuka (富士塚) made from
rocks from the
mountain was
often erected within the shrine...
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largest creditor of Olympus.
Another proposed director is
Hideaki Fujizuka,
formerly with the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi.
While the
company argued the...
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Within the shrine,
there is a
stage for ****anese
performing arts and a
fujizuka, a
replica of
Mount Fuji made from
stones carried from Mt. Fuji. Fujit****...
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Ibaraki Prefecture), and Lake
Hakone (Lake Ashino,
Kanagawa Prefecture).
Fujizuka Pilgrimage Sengen shrine 高埜利彦『近世の朝廷と宗教』吉川弘文館、2014年 ISBN 978-4-642-03461-6...