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Mt. Fuji, with three birds flying nearby, is depicted on the front of the kozuka. Mt. Fuji is the most sacred mountain in Japan. It has long been a site of pilgrimage and is still a popular tourist destination. On the reverse are a sake bucket, a plum branch, and a scroll.
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