Tsukuda Island in Musashi Province

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Tsukuda Island in Musashi Province is a small island in Edo (now Tokyo) historically known as a fishing community and famously depicted in Hokusai’s woodblock print series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical geographic location
island
associatedWith Edo-period maritime life
ukiyo-e
country Japan
culturalSignificance subject of famous landscape prints
depictedBy Katsushika Hokusai NERFINISHED
depictedIn Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji NERFINISHED
era Edo period NERFINISHED
hasCulinaryAssociation origin of Tsukudani-style preserved foods
hasEconomicActivity inshore fishing
supplying fish to Edo
hasFeature small island
hasTransportationRole access point to Edo by water
hasViewOf Mount Fuji NERFINISHED
historicalRole fishing community
historicalStatus peripheral fishing village of Edo
JapaneseName 佃島 NERFINISHED
knownFor depictions in ukiyo-e woodblock prints
fishing
languageOfToponym Japanese
locatedIn Edo NERFINISHED
Musashi Province NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Tokyo NERFINISHED
partOf Tokyo Bay area NERFINISHED
presentDayArea Tsukuda, Chuo, Tokyo NERFINISHED
region Kantō region
waterBody Sumida River NERFINISHED
Tokyo Bay NERFINISHED

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Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji hasPart Tsukuda Island in Musashi Province