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There is a model and explanation in front of the left hand of the tumulus, and it is easy to understand.
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It is located in the back of Shizuoka Asama Shrine. It's on the way up to Hiroyama Shrine, but it's a place that's hard to notice because it's on the back road side. There is a model and explanation in front of the left side of the tumulus, which is easy to understand. It is a round tumulus located at the tip of the hill called Mt. koji. As for this tumulus, it is recorded that the top of the tumulus was accidentally perforated during the Meiwa period, and there was a stone chamber stone coffin inside, and the mirror of the tumulus was also left. After that, it was blocked and known about this inside for a long time. Nothing ...
It is said to have been built around the 6th century (1500 years ago). It is a circular burial mound, and it has the largest house-shaped sarcophagus in the prefecture, and it is said that the rich and splendid excavated items are unparalleled in the Tokai region. Many excavated accessories, armor, and religious relics are exhibited at the cultural property museum in the precincts along with the treasures of Asama Shrine.
It was a beautifully managed burial mound. When you approach the fence so that you can see the sarcophagus, the internal electricity is turned on. It was easy to understand because there was an explanation and a diorama.
It's on the stairs that make it difficult. I'm glad I heard the commentary behind me thanks to the social studies tour of elementary school students. There is a large sarcophagus, and I know that the stones of this sarcophagus are brought from other places, so I can only wonder how I got up this steep slope.
It is located on a small mountain in Asama Shrine.
Original Text
Although it is a Shizukiyama burial mound, there is an burial mound on a small mountain in the precincts of Asama Shrine. There is an burial mound up the stairs. In front of the burial mound, there was also a model that showed the explanation and the inside of the burial mound. The exhibits excavated from the tumulus have a museum, so you should look here!
There is a model and explanation in front of the left hand of the tumulus, and it is easy to understand.
It is located in the back of Shizuoka Asama Shrine. It's on the way up to Hiroyama Shrine, but it's a place that's hard to notice because it's on the back road side. There is a model and explanation in front of the left side of the tumulus, which is easy to understand. It is a round tumulus located at the tip of the hill called Mt. koji. As for this tumulus, it is recorded that the top of the tumulus was accidentally perforated during the Meiwa period, and there was a stone chamber stone coffin inside, and the mirror of the tumulus was also left. After that, it was blocked and known about this inside for a long time. Nothing ...
The tomb of the gozoku in this area
It is said to have been built around the 6th century (1500 years ago). It is a circular burial mound, and it has the largest house-shaped sarcophagus in the prefecture, and it is said that the rich and splendid excavated items are unparalleled in the Tokai region. Many excavated accessories, armor, and religious relics are exhibited at the cultural property museum in the precincts along with the treasures of Asama Shrine.
You can see the inside from the fence.
It was a beautifully managed burial mound. When you approach the fence so that you can see the sarcophagus, the internal electricity is turned on. It was easy to understand because there was an explanation and a diorama.
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It's on the stairs that make it difficult. I'm glad I heard the commentary behind me thanks to the social studies tour of elementary school students. There is a large sarcophagus, and I know that the stones of this sarcophagus are brought from other places, so I can only wonder how I got up this steep slope.
It is located on a small mountain in Asama Shrine.
Although it is a Shizukiyama burial mound, there is an burial mound on a small mountain in the precincts of Asama Shrine. There is an burial mound up the stairs. In front of the burial mound, there was also a model that showed the explanation and the inside of the burial mound. The exhibits excavated from the tumulus have a museum, so you should look here!