- The Mozu
Tombs (百舌鳥古墳群, Mozu
kofungun) are a
group of
kofun (****anese: 古墳)—megalithic tombs—in Sakai,
Osaka Prefecture, ****an.
Originally consisting of...
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Furuichi kofungun (古市古墳群) is a
group of
Kofun period burial mounds located in the
cities of
Fujiidera and Habikino,
Osaka Prefecture, ****an.
Twelve of...
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distinctive keyhole-shaped
mounds (zempō-kōen fun (前方後円墳)). The Mozu-Furuichi
kofungun or
tumulus clusters were
inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage List in...
- from the
Shibayama Kofungun.
Shibayama is home to the
Shibayama Kofun Haniwa Museum,
located in
close proximity to the
Shibayama Kofungun. The
Shibayama Haniwa...
- Nintoku-ryo
tumulus is one of
almost 50
tumuli collectively known as "Mozu
Kofungun"
clustered around the city, and
covers the
largest area of any tomb in...
- 森浩一『日本神話の考古学』朝日新聞社、1993年 児玉実満『神代の絵図』1823年 日高正晴『古代日向の国』日本放送出版協会、1993年
Saitobaru Kofungun Saitobaru Kofungun National Treasure Database ****anese
kofuns 32°07′04″N 131°23′22″E...
- Nintoku-ryo
tumulus is one of
almost 50
tumuli collectively known as "Mozu
Kofungun"
clustered around the city, and
covers the
largest area of any tomb in...
- The
Chausubaru Kofun Cluster (茶臼原古墳群,
Chausubaru kofungun) is a
group of
Kofun period burial mounds located in the
Chausubaru neighborhood of the city...
- ****an Daisen-Kofun, the tomb of
Emperor Nintoku in Osaka, one of the Mozu
kofungun Periods Topics Capital punishment Currency Earthquakes Economy Era names...
- Mozu-Furuichi
Kofungun,
Ancient Tumulus Clusters Osaka Prefecture 1593 (2019) iii, iv 166.66 ha (890 ha) Mozu
kofungun,
Furuichi kofungun Amami-Ōshima...