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Takio Hakketsu Caves

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740, Haneda, Oita, Oita PrefectureMap
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  • joey931213
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    In the late ancient tomb era, に was made as a られて Hengcao Group Cemetery です.

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    It is a horizontal burial ground built on a 3~4 stage on a fairly high cliff on the north side of the ground of Takio Junior High School in Oita City. It was built in the late Kofun period. According to the materials, there are about 80 holes. I think it is a group cemetery with a color 々 shape.

    Reviewed on Jun 15, 2019
  • TripEditorzzzz
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    Don't think about な

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    A mysterious group of holes near Takio Junior High School. It seems that everything was a tomb from the Kofun period, and the scene is quite strange. There is nothing else.

    Reviewed on Jul 2, 2018
  • Roving763893
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    You can see it through the road.

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    You can see it by passing the road in front of Takio Junior High School. The road is not as wide as you can park your car and see it slowly, but is there such a rare hole in the school? As soon as you drive, you can see it so much that you are worried

    Reviewed on Jun 10, 2018
  • Ambassador806026
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    Awesome tomb.

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    Takio Hyakuana is a tomb built during the Kofun period, and since it is a horizontal hole type, countless holes are opened on the cliff. It seems that the hole was slit with a stone lid, but it was opened by stealing or something in the past and it became like it is now.

    Reviewed on May 24, 2018
  • Go806573
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    a strange group of holes in the schoolyard of junior high school.

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    After seeing the article in the Oita Joint Shimbun, I took a bicycle walk from near Oita station. It seems that there are countless holes and burial mounds on the cliffs of the schoolyard, but they still remain. It's worth a look. On the way, I also found a fusuma painting, eh. I was surprised at the fusuma painting in such a place.

    Reviewed on Jan 16, 2018

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