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Igenoyama Kofun
The largest keyhole burial mound in the Otokuni region (128m), built in the early 5th century; over 700 iron weapons and jade magatama excavated in 1980, fully restored as a National Historic Site in 2014.
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15 min walk from JR Nagaokakyo Station
Shoryuji/Hisagai, Nagaokakyo, Kyoto
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A 128m keyhole-shaped burial mound from the early 5th century, the largest in the Otokuni region. Over 700 iron weapons and jade magatama were excavated in 1980. National Historic Site, restored to its 5th-century appearance in 2014.
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The Igenoyama Kofun is a keyhole-shaped burial mound (zenpō-kōen-fun) believed to have been constructed in the early 5th century during the middle Kofun period. Measuring 128 meters in total length, it is the largest ancient burial mound in the Otokuni region. The mound is thought to have been built…
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