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Mukoyama Tombs

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Yodoecho Fukuoka, Yonago 689-3411 Tottori PrefectureMap
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  • akio9jp
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    Park として Complete み

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    It is a group of burial mounds built from the end of the 5th to the end of the 6th century, and a total of 17 are preserved. Among them, the front and rear burial mounds with a total length of 64.5 meters are the largest. It is convenient because it is maintained as a park including the tumulus group, as there are parking lots and toilets.

    Reviewed on May 16, 2022
  • Navigate810273
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    Good ancient grave きの friends

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    According to a friend who likes tumulus, this place is special, and it is one of the so-called power spots. There are no features on the side, but I thought it should be easy to go from Yodoe and once.

    Reviewed on Dec 16, 2019
  • cham5873
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    Early Ancient Tomb

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    When I heard that it was an old burial mound, I only saw it in a textbook when I was in elementary school, so I was curious and visited. It's a little different from the image, it's surprisingly small, but it has a sacred atmosphere.

    Reviewed on Jul 9, 2018
  • takayamaryuuzan
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    Bo'ao's largest の Head Tombs

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    In the late Kofun period, a total of 17 tumuli such as front and rear burial mounds 9 and round burial mounds 5 have been confirmed mainly in the hilly areas of "Mukoyama" and "Bingyama". It is designated as a national historic site, so why not visit with the adjacent Hoki Ancient Hill Park?

    Reviewed on Jul 2, 2018
  • Roam806454
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    A tumulus group in Hoki ancient village

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    It is a nationally designated historic site and is a group of ancient burial mounds that are thought to have been built in the latter half of the century from 5 to 6. It is sandwiched between the Hoki Ancient Village Dongurikan, hot springs and the ancient hill park. It is a hill, and there are burial mounds lined up on it. There is an information board near the tumulus, explaining the characteristics of the tumulus.

    Reviewed on Feb 3, 2018

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