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Fire Monument
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The Fire Monument (火記念碑, Hi Kinenhi) is a large, iron-steel, megalomaniac creation located in the center of the village. Its construction started after the Great Fire of Ōkamigakure, during a period of quick mass-reconstruction. The monument is a tall, four-sided, narrow, tapering construction which ends in a pyramid-like shape. It has a height of 65 meters (including the pyramid-shaped end and the large pedestal). The creation is made of 200 golden, riveted, iron plates on which are listed all the names of the villagers who died during the Great Fire. The construction was projected by the third village head: Arata Uchimoto.
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The Fire Monument (火記念碑, Hi Kinenhi) is a large, iron-steel, megalomaniac creation located in the center of the village. Its construction started after the Great Fire of Ōkamigakure, during a period of quick mass-reconstruction. The monument is a tall, four-sided, narrow, tapering construction which ends in a pyramid-like shape. It has a height of 65 meters (including the pyramid-shaped end and the large pedestal). The creation is made of 200 golden, riveted, iron plates on which are listed all the names of the villagers who died during the Great Fire. The construction was projected by the third village head: Arata Uchimoto.