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4th place in the country の front and rear graves
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A front and rear burial mound in the northern part of Okayama City. It is the 4th largest tumulus in Japan when it is built in the size of this tumulus. The top three tumuli are treated as the emperor's tomb and cannot be entered by the general public, so among the tumuli that can be freely entered, domestic No.1. The highest place was 29m, which was surprisingly high. The surrounding area of the tumulus is a dense residential area, and its appearance is very impressive. I think it is enough evidence that the power to set a line with the Yamato administration was in Kibi, but this ...
It is the fourth largest tumulus in Japan. Surprisingly, the east side of the tumulus is crowded with houses to cover the tumulus walls. Due to heavy rain, a part of the east slope collapsed. You can climb on the top of the tumulus, and there are shrines and sarcophagus. Also, the view of the surrounding area is wonderful, so please try climbing.
It is a historic burial mound located in the orogenic mountain of Kibiji in the western part of Okayama City. It is a huge front and rear burial mound, and it is irresistible for history enthusiasts.
Without any explanation, it feels like a small hill. The area around the Sakitama Kofun Group can be taken in a photo with the largest burial mound in one view, but this is impossible. The size is about this when it comes to the number one in Japan. It is a place where you can only feel it.
An old burial mound site where you can actually experience the front and rear burial mounds. It's hard to enter such a large tumulus inside, but it seems that the orogenic tumulus is one of the largest in Japan where you can enter. The Okayama Kibi district is a treasure trove of tumulus, especially here. It seems that the Mori clan built a position here when Hideyoshi Hashiba actually attacked Bicchu Takamatsu Castle in the ages, and at that time, the shape and topography of the tumulus collapsed and changed along the sea, unlike now. It seems . ...
4th place in the country の front and rear graves
A front and rear burial mound in the northern part of Okayama City. It is the 4th largest tumulus in Japan when it is built in the size of this tumulus. The top three tumuli are treated as the emperor's tomb and cannot be entered by the general public, so among the tumuli that can be freely entered, domestic No.1. The highest place was 29m, which was surprisingly high. The surrounding area of the tumulus is a dense residential area, and its appearance is very impressive. I think it is enough evidence that the power to set a line with the Yamato administration was in Kibi, but this ...
the torrent of heavy rain...
It is the fourth largest tumulus in Japan. Surprisingly, the east side of the tumulus is crowded with houses to cover the tumulus walls. Due to heavy rain, a part of the east slope collapsed. You can climb on the top of the tumulus, and there are shrines and sarcophagus. Also, the view of the surrounding area is wonderful, so please try climbing.
Ancient graves
It is a historic burial mound located in the orogenic mountain of Kibiji in the western part of Okayama City. It is a huge front and rear burial mound, and it is irresistible for history enthusiasts.
where photographs and images can't express
Without any explanation, it feels like a small hill. The area around the Sakitama Kofun Group can be taken in a photo with the largest burial mound in one view, but this is impossible. The size is about this when it comes to the number one in Japan. It is a place where you can only feel it.
Recommended as a picnic site for spring
An old burial mound site where you can actually experience the front and rear burial mounds. It's hard to enter such a large tumulus inside, but it seems that the orogenic tumulus is one of the largest in Japan where you can enter. The Okayama Kibi district is a treasure trove of tumulus, especially here. It seems that the Mori clan built a position here when Hideyoshi Hashiba actually attacked Bicchu Takamatsu Castle in the ages, and at that time, the shape and topography of the tumulus collapsed and changed along the sea, unlike now. It seems . ...