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Ancient tombs scattered
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The present Kamishidanami area in Moriyama-ku, Nagoya City, where burial mounds have been built throughout the Kofun period. The 66 tumulus, which is about 3 minutes 1 for the whole of Nagoya City, has been confirmed. The Shidami Kofun tumulus cluster is a keyhole shaped tomb mound, a sailing shell type tumulus, and a round tomb and a square tomb in the order of high rank. The Shidanmi Otsuka Kofun tumulus, a nationally designated historic site, is a scallop-shaped tumulus with a length of about 51 meters, and is full of spectacular marks. Currently, the tumulus is restored using the stones actually used in this tumulus, and many haniwa are displayed ...
There are about 30 large and small tumuli in the Shidami tumulus cluster.
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There are about 30 large and small burial mounds in the Shidami burial mounds. Otsuka burial mound, Shiratorizuka burial mound, and Katsutezuka burial mound are famous. Even if there is a moat, there is no water, and all are moderately sized. The Shiratorizuka Kofun tumulus was not only filled with soil, but also covered with white quartz rounded on the top.
This year 4 The tumulus cluster museum opened in the month. At the right time, the Momotobiri Furuichi tumulus cluster in Sakai City, Osaka was certified as a World Heritage Site, and I visited with my child thinking it was perfect for free research during the summer vacation. If the timing is right, you can also participate in the commentary tour of curators and volunteers.
It is a group of burial mounds behind the museum. Most of them are like hills, but there are also well-maintained burial mounds that can actually be climbed. The replica of the wooden coffin on the tumulus (although it is not made of wood) seems to be opened at events.
If you go to the Shidami Kofun Museum, you will naturally see the burial mounds. The burial mound at Higashitaniyama Fruit Park is also on the top of the mountain, so it's fun to climb the mountain even though it's a low mountain.
Ancient tombs scattered
The present Kamishidanami area in Moriyama-ku, Nagoya City, where burial mounds have been built throughout the Kofun period. The 66 tumulus, which is about 3 minutes 1 for the whole of Nagoya City, has been confirmed. The Shidami Kofun tumulus cluster is a keyhole shaped tomb mound, a sailing shell type tumulus, and a round tomb and a square tomb in the order of high rank. The Shidanmi Otsuka Kofun tumulus, a nationally designated historic site, is a scallop-shaped tumulus with a length of about 51 meters, and is full of spectacular marks. Currently, the tumulus is restored using the stones actually used in this tumulus, and many haniwa are displayed ...
There are about 30 large and small tumuli in the Shidami tumulus cluster.
There are about 30 large and small burial mounds in the Shidami burial mounds. Otsuka burial mound, Shiratorizuka burial mound, and Katsutezuka burial mound are famous. Even if there is a moat, there is no water, and all are moderately sized. The Shiratorizuka Kofun tumulus was not only filled with soil, but also covered with white quartz rounded on the top.
New museum
This year 4 The tumulus cluster museum opened in the month. At the right time, the Momotobiri Furuichi tumulus cluster in Sakai City, Osaka was certified as a World Heritage Site, and I visited with my child thinking it was perfect for free research during the summer vacation. If the timing is right, you can also participate in the commentary tour of curators and volunteers.
You can climb up to the tumulus.
It is a group of burial mounds behind the museum. Most of them are like hills, but there are also well-maintained burial mounds that can actually be climbed. The replica of the wooden coffin on the tumulus (although it is not made of wood) seems to be opened at events.
Maybe you'll like the tumulus.
If you go to the Shidami Kofun Museum, you will naturally see the burial mounds. The burial mound at Higashitaniyama Fruit Park is also on the top of the mountain, so it's fun to climb the mountain even though it's a low mountain.