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Lake Yamanaka
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Lake Yamanaka (山中湖, "Yamanaka-ko") is one of the five lakes that surround Mount Fuji. It was where Kagura and Kanna dropped the Jewel of the Dragon's Neck, which is associated with the element metal, into the lake.
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Around Mount Fuji, Japan
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Lake Yamanaka (山中湖, "Yamanaka-ko") is one of the five lakes that surround Mount Fuji. It was where Kagura and Kanna dropped the Jewel of the Dragon's Neck, which is associated with the element metal, into the lake.