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Rice mound
Last Updated April 4, 2022
Ricezuka (registration number 006) Registered in 2015
About rice mound
In the Battle of Futamatagawa, which occurred near the current Futamatagawa River in Asahi-ku in 1205 in Motohisa 2 (1205), the servants who fled when Shigetada Hatakeyama was defeated by the army of Yoshitoki Hojo. It is the place where the servants were defeated by Hojo's pursuit. It is said that the villagers built this mound to bury the corpse generously.
The origins of the rice mounds are "because they were attacked during rice," "because there were five mounds from Asahi Ward to Kamoi," and "because they were filled with rice in a bowl."
▲Rice mound
Location:
7-32, Kamoi, Midori-ku, Yokohama-shi
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Inquiries to this page
Midori Ward General Affairs Department Ward Administration Promotion Division Public Relations Section
Telephone: 045-930-2219
Telephone: 045-930-2219
Fax: 045-930-2225
Email address: md-home@city.yokohama.jp
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