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Front and rear cemetery のある Park
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It is a park with the Aozuka Kofun, which is the second largest front-rear burial mound in Aichi, a burial mound in the middle of the 4th century, which is a nationally designated historic site. It was said that it became a fort on the Hideyoshi side in the Battle of Nagakute, and I felt that I could somehow imagine the Toyotomi vs. Tokugawa lineup from the surrounding plain-shaped park. On the other hand, it is also the stage of the famous stabbing case.
Second visit. This time, I took my children and enjoyed learning history. I was surprised at the size of the real tumulus, and I think it was a good study by taking a closer look at the guidance facilities. It's my personal hope, but if I can restore the moat and the outer embankment, the dynamics of this tumulus will be even more visually understandable, but it will be difficult.
Geography に root difference した park の ancient tomb
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The second largest tumulus in Aichi Prefecture, it was designated as a national historic site in 1983. A front-rear burial mound with a length of 123m and a height of about 12m. I couldn't fit in the photo. Oarada-miko (Kimiso, Tonami Prefecture), who is deeply related to Oagata Shrine, is enshrined as a god (burial person). It's in very good condition and I feel that everyone in this land is cherished. Guidance facility "Mahora ..." on the premises
It's the best spot for archaeologists. First of all, the burial mound is big! I was born near the Dekoyama Kofun tumulus, which is said to be the largest in Aichi, but it looks like a forest and I can't feel the size. The Aozuka Kofun tumulus is in good condition and you can climb it. If you get tired, cool down at the historical museum. There is a large shrine called a large shrine about 10 minutes by car, and I can't help wondering what kind of drama there used to be around here!
You can see the front and rear burial mounds seriously. There is also an exhibition and explanation of this tumulus in the hall. There were also volunteers who answered the questions politely.
Front and rear cemetery のある Park
It is a park with the Aozuka Kofun, which is the second largest front-rear burial mound in Aichi, a burial mound in the middle of the 4th century, which is a nationally designated historic site. It was said that it became a fort on the Hideyoshi side in the Battle of Nagakute, and I felt that I could somehow imagine the Toyotomi vs. Tokugawa lineup from the surrounding plain-shaped park. On the other hand, it is also the stage of the famous stabbing case.
A park with a beautiful tumulus
Second visit. This time, I took my children and enjoyed learning history. I was surprised at the size of the real tumulus, and I think it was a good study by taking a closer look at the guidance facilities. It's my personal hope, but if I can restore the moat and the outer embankment, the dynamics of this tumulus will be even more visually understandable, but it will be difficult.
Geography に root difference した park の ancient tomb
The second largest tumulus in Aichi Prefecture, it was designated as a national historic site in 1983. A front-rear burial mound with a length of 123m and a height of about 12m. I couldn't fit in the photo. Oarada-miko (Kimiso, Tonami Prefecture), who is deeply related to Oagata Shrine, is enshrined as a god (burial person). It's in very good condition and I feel that everyone in this land is cherished. Guidance facility "Mahora ..." on the premises
Climb the tumulus!
It's the best spot for archaeologists. First of all, the burial mound is big! I was born near the Dekoyama Kofun tumulus, which is said to be the largest in Aichi, but it looks like a forest and I can't feel the size. The Aozuka Kofun tumulus is in good condition and you can climb it. If you get tired, cool down at the historical museum. There is a large shrine called a large shrine about 10 minutes by car, and I can't help wondering what kind of drama there used to be around here!
とても Qili な Park
You can see the front and rear burial mounds seriously. There is also an exhibition and explanation of this tumulus in the hall. There were also volunteers who answered the questions politely.