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Tsumishizuka square
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It is a square along the Hosoehamakita Line. The entrance to the square is not wide and seems to pass by. Tsumiishizuka Square is the place where the Nihongaya Sekiishizuka group, a historic site designated by Shizuoka Prefecture, is located. You can see the stone mound reproduced with a 6 base across the waterway. A real stone mound is preserved under the reproduction. The square is large, so why not enjoy a walk while looking at the stone mound?
It's a park built on a newly built dyeing platform, and it's a restored park of Tsumiishizuka because there used to be Tsumiishizuka around here. There are promenades, ponds and plazas, so it's a good idea to take a walk while looking at the restored mounds (burial mounds)! There is also a parking lot.
The location is on the left when you climb the road next to Sun Street toward the hill. There is a free parking lot when you go inside the parking lot. Inside, rare stone-loaded burial mounds are preserved. There is a promenade in the park where you can go around. This is a recommended place for those who are interested in tumuli.
A part of Nihongaya Shakiishizuka-gun, which was built around the latter half of the 5th century, is preserved. The promenade is maintained to surround the tumulus, making it a good walking course.
Tsumishizuka square
It is a square along the Hosoehamakita Line. The entrance to the square is not wide and seems to pass by. Tsumiishizuka Square is the place where the Nihongaya Sekiishizuka group, a historic site designated by Shizuoka Prefecture, is located. You can see the stone mound reproduced with a 6 base across the waterway. A real stone mound is preserved under the reproduction. The square is large, so why not enjoy a walk while looking at the stone mound?
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I visited when I was visiting several burial mounds in Hamakita. It's also a promenade, and I thought it was well integrated with the burial mound.
Dyeing platform の Park field
It's a park built on a newly built dyeing platform, and it's a restored park of Tsumiishizuka because there used to be Tsumiishizuka around here. There are promenades, ponds and plazas, so it's a good idea to take a walk while looking at the restored mounds (burial mounds)! There is also a parking lot.
Large park
The location is on the left when you climb the road next to Sun Street toward the hill. There is a free parking lot when you go inside the parking lot. Inside, rare stone-loaded burial mounds are preserved. There is a promenade in the park where you can go around. This is a recommended place for those who are interested in tumuli.
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A part of Nihongaya Shakiishizuka-gun, which was built around the latter half of the 5th century, is preserved. The promenade is maintained to surround the tumulus, making it a good walking course.