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center of the Iwai
Rebellion of 527 AD
against the
Yamato court. The
Iwatoyama Kofun,
located in
northern Yame, is said to be the tomb of the leader...
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Kofun was
designated a
National Historic Site in 1922,
followed by the
Iwatoyama, Ishijinyama, Zenzōzuka, and Kōgadani
Kofun on an
individual basis. These...
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scholars to be the tomb of
Emperor Keitai) and the 135-metre long (443 ft)
Iwatoyama kofun in ****uoka,
recorded in
Fudoki of
Chikugo as the tomb of Iwai (political...
- cluster;
designation includes Noriba Kofun (乗場古墳),
Sekijinsan Kofun (石人山古墳),
Iwatoyama Kofun (岩戸山古墳), Zenzōzuka
Kofun (善蔵塚古墳), Kōgadani
Kofun (弘化谷古墳), Maruyamazuka...
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rebellion in 527,
known as the Iwai
Rebellion ending with his death. The
Iwatoyama kofun in ****uoka was
recorded in
Fudoki of
Chikugo to be his tomb. Tsukushi...
- mound,
which is the
second largest concentration in any
kofun after the
Iwatoyama Kofun in ****uoka Prefecture.
These items have been
designated Important...