- iron
Inariyama burial-mound
sword (稲荷山古墳出土鉄剣,
inariyama kofun shutsudo tekken) or
kinsakumei tekken (金錯銘鉄剣) was
excavated in 1968 at the
Inariyama Kofun...
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approximately 2
hours to walk up. It is
unclear whether the mountain's name,
Inariyama, or the shrine's name came first.
Inari was
originally and
remains primarily...
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possible oldest example of man'yōgana is the iron
Inariyama Sword,
which was
excavated at the
Inariyama Kofun in 1968. In 1978, X-ray
analysis revealed...
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actually Emperor Yūryaku (r. 456–479), who is
mentioned in the 5th-century
Inariyama and Eta
Funayama Swords.
According to
Chinese sources, the unification...
- The
Inariyama Kofun (稲荷山古墳) is a
kofun burial mound located in the city of Gyōda,
Saitama Prefecture, in the Kantō
region of ****an. The
tumulus was designated...
- The
oldest examples of Man'yōgana
include the
Inariyama Sword, an iron
sword excavated at the
Inariyama Kofun. This
sword is
thought to be made in the...
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Inariyama Station (稲荷山駅,
Inariyama-eki) is a
train station on the Shi****i Line in the city of Nagano,
Nagano Prefecture, ****an,
operated by East ****an...
- (大王, "Great King")
during this period.
Inscriptions on two
swords (the
Inariyama and Eta
Funayama Swords) read Ameno****a
Shiroshimesu (治天下; "ruling Heaven...
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Iriso -
Sayamashi - Shin-Sayama
Seibu Railway -
Seibu Ikebukuro Line
Inariyama-kōen Ken-Ō
Expressway National Route 16
National Route 299
National Route 407...
- The
Shiroishi Inariyama Kofun (白石稲荷山古墳) is a
Kofun period burial mound located in the
Shiroishi neighborhood of the city of Fujioka,
Gunma Prefecture...