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The tower?
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The road to the top of the mountain is narrow, but the parking lot is large. You can see it in about 10 minutes. The area is also a hiking course, passing by several hikers. The ruins are well maintained to the extent that they are manned. Why is it a pyramid type? It is said that it is a pagoda in the Nara period, but there is also Sarutahiko Shrine next to it, and I think the megalith under the ruins is originally a sacred body.
The Japanese pyramid!? The "Kumayama Ruins" is similar to the "Otani No.1 Tomb" in Maniwa City, and the "Vrang Buddhist stupa" in the Wahan Valley, Republic of Tajikistan.
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When I was visiting Okayama for another matter, I had a little time on weekday afternoons, so I visited the "Kumayama Ruins" in Akaiwa City, Okayama Prefecture, which I had been interested in for a long time. I've been to pyramids all over the world, and I'm interested in places rumored to be pyramids in Japan, and this time my long-awaited wish came true. The Kumayama ruins are located near the top of Kumayama at an altitude of 508m. It is said that there are many people who climb from JR Okayama station to Kumayama station for about 30 minutes by train, and after getting off, it takes about 2 hours by hiking course from the station. ...
The other day, the Kumayama ruins are right next to the observatory at the top of Kumayama, which I climbed while getting rather meandering. It feels like it's going to appear in the Mardini Indy Jones, but unfortunately there's no treasure. Let's take a group photo, high cheese!
There was a foundation, and there was a three-stage masonry on it. The corners are tight and stacked neatly. There are many hikes, but you can also go by car.
The tower?
The road to the top of the mountain is narrow, but the parking lot is large. You can see it in about 10 minutes. The area is also a hiking course, passing by several hikers. The ruins are well maintained to the extent that they are manned. Why is it a pyramid type? It is said that it is a pagoda in the Nara period, but there is also Sarutahiko Shrine next to it, and I think the megalith under the ruins is originally a sacred body.
The Japanese pyramid!? The "Kumayama Ruins" is similar to the "Otani No.1 Tomb" in Maniwa City, and the "Vrang Buddhist stupa" in the Wahan Valley, Republic of Tajikistan.
When I was visiting Okayama for another matter, I had a little time on weekday afternoons, so I visited the "Kumayama Ruins" in Akaiwa City, Okayama Prefecture, which I had been interested in for a long time. I've been to pyramids all over the world, and I'm interested in places rumored to be pyramids in Japan, and this time my long-awaited wish came true. The Kumayama ruins are located near the top of Kumayama at an altitude of 508m. It is said that there are many people who climb from JR Okayama station to Kumayama station for about 30 minutes by train, and after getting off, it takes about 2 hours by hiking course from the station. ...
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The other day, the Kumayama ruins are right next to the observatory at the top of Kumayama, which I climbed while getting rather meandering. It feels like it's going to appear in the Mardini Indy Jones, but unfortunately there's no treasure. Let's take a group photo, high cheese!
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There was a foundation, and there was a three-stage masonry on it. The corners are tight and stacked neatly. There are many hikes, but you can also go by car.
I went touring.
The view from the observatory is good. I think it's fun to take a lunch and take a walk. I didn't see people on weekdays. It's a quiet place.