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Yuanhechuan の Estuary Fujin の Ancient Tomb の Park
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As the title suggests, it is a park that is a forest near the mouth of the Onga River, and the area around the former 々 is a group of archaeological sites, and the park here contains five burial mounds. The park itself is like a walking path in a forest of 3 hectares (about 0.6 pieces of Tokyo Dome), and it feels like there is an old burial mound ruins in 々. The parking lot is small for 10 cars and the size of the park, but there are still no people who can afford it. Perhaps the former 々 Fukuoka has many tumuli and ruins, and here the appearance of the tumulus is ...
If you don't tell me, I don't realize it's an old tumulus.
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It is a small archaeological park. There was a parking lot, so it was okay to drive. Rather, it may be a place that you can only come by car. It is a place where you can walk moderately on a sunny day in spring or autumn. There is an old burial mound, but it is the size that you pass by without being told. There was a rope near the old burial mound for the time being. Surprisingly, there are many ancient ruins such as tumuli in northern Kyushu, and I feel the interestingness of history.
The ruins at the mouth of the Okawa Onga River in Kitakyushu, there aren't many introductions of the ruins, so you don't nod deeply even if you go to the site. Is it a good idea that people in the old days lived because they wipe the estuary where prey can be taken?
It is a forest with trees 々 in the direction of residential areas from the bank of the Onga River, and there is a place where the ruins excavated from this land are reproduced right next to the entrance with the parking lot. I'm disappointed that the scale is a little too small. However, I think it is important as a record of the ancient people here.
Yuanhechuan の Estuary Fujin の Ancient Tomb の Park
As the title suggests, it is a park that is a forest near the mouth of the Onga River, and the area around the former 々 is a group of archaeological sites, and the park here contains five burial mounds. The park itself is like a walking path in a forest of 3 hectares (about 0.6 pieces of Tokyo Dome), and it feels like there is an old burial mound ruins in 々. The parking lot is small for 10 cars and the size of the park, but there are still no people who can afford it. Perhaps the former 々 Fukuoka has many tumuli and ruins, and here the appearance of the tumulus is ...
If you don't tell me, I don't realize it's an old tumulus.
It is a small archaeological park. There was a parking lot, so it was okay to drive. Rather, it may be a place that you can only come by car. It is a place where you can walk moderately on a sunny day in spring or autumn. There is an old burial mound, but it is the size that you pass by without being told. There was a rope near the old burial mound for the time being. Surprisingly, there are many ancient ruins such as tumuli in northern Kyushu, and I feel the interestingness of history.
Small さな relics
As an archaeological site, it's very small and rare to see, but it's a park with lots of greenery, making it a good place for walking, hiking, etc.
it's not a big ruin.
The ruins at the mouth of the Okawa Onga River in Kitakyushu, there aren't many introductions of the ruins, so you don't nod deeply even if you go to the site. Is it a good idea that people in the old days lived because they wipe the estuary where prey can be taken?
The ruins are a little disappointing.
It is a forest with trees 々 in the direction of residential areas from the bank of the Onga River, and there is a place where the ruins excavated from this land are reproduced right next to the entrance with the parking lot. I'm disappointed that the scale is a little too small. However, I think it is important as a record of the ancient people here.