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It is a well-maintained tumulus with an observatory on the tumulus, and you can enjoy a good view.
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I visited the Ikeda City Historical Folklore Museum and the Mayugeoka Tumulus behind it. It seems that the relics are usually exhibited at the History and Folklore Museum, but when I visited, they were not exhibited because they held a special exhibition once a year. I walked to the burial mound materials from Ikeda City that I received at the History and Folklore Museum. In 1957, the demolition in the land readjustment project was stopped by the opposition movement, and it seems that the preserved soil collapsed over the years. 201 ...
This is an old burial mound I learned when I went to the Ikeda City History and Folklore Museum. It is said that it was an old burial mound that was left behind after the preservation movement of locals 々.
When I was in elementary school, the park I came to play baseball after school every day was about the size of a hairy garden when I became an adult, but I still come for a dog walk occasionally. It's an old burial mound, so it's getting taller.
It takes about 12 minutes on foot from Hankyu Ikeda Station. I think it's difficult to get there without a Google map or map. There is an old burial mound in Chausuyama Park, but it was a park with a nice view because it was in a residential area and on a fairly hill. The burial mound itself was not well maintained and was a place of relaxation for neighbors.
It is a well-maintained tumulus with an observatory on the tumulus, and you can enjoy a good view.
I visited the Ikeda City Historical Folklore Museum and the Mayugeoka Tumulus behind it. It seems that the relics are usually exhibited at the History and Folklore Museum, but when I visited, they were not exhibited because they held a special exhibition once a year. I walked to the burial mound materials from Ikeda City that I received at the History and Folklore Museum. In 1957, the demolition in the land readjustment project was stopped by the opposition movement, and it seems that the preserved soil collapsed over the years. 201 ...
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This is an old burial mound I learned when I went to the Ikeda City History and Folklore Museum. It is said that it was an old burial mound that was left behind after the preservation movement of locals 々.
A park that I've known for a long time.
When I was in elementary school, the park I came to play baseball after school every day was about the size of a hairy garden when I became an adult, but I still come for a dog walk occasionally. It's an old burial mound, so it's getting taller.
a little unknown spot.
It takes about 12 minutes on foot from Hankyu Ikeda Station. I think it's difficult to get there without a Google map or map. There is an old burial mound in Chausuyama Park, but it was a park with a nice view because it was in a residential area and on a fairly hill. The burial mound itself was not well maintained and was a place of relaxation for neighbors.