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Shiba Maruyama Kofun
A 5th-century keyhole-shaped burial mound measuring 106 m — Tokyo's largest — once enclosed in Zojoji precinct and now preserved in Shiba Park in view of Tokyo Tower as a Tokyo Metropolitan Historic Site
創建
450
種別
古墳
Access
5 min walk from Toei Mita Line Shiba-koen Station, or 15 min walk from JR Hamamatsucho Station
4-chome Shibakoen, Minato (inside Shiba Park)
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Kofun (Tumulus)
Founded 450
1576 years
概要
Shiba Maruyama Kofun is a keyhole-shaped burial mound (zenpokoen-fun) in Shiba Park, Minato Ward, Tokyo, measuring approximately 106 meters in length — one of the largest keyhole-shaped burial mounds in Tokyo. Situated amid the verdant hills of Shiba Park, it is a unique historic site where the silence of antiquity can be felt against the backdrop of Tokyo Tower. Estimated to have been built aroun…
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A keyhole-shaped burial mound built around the mid-5th century. Total length approximately 106m — among the largest in Tokyo. Located within Shiba Park. Was part of Zojoji's precincts in the Edo period. Designated a Tokyo Metropolitan Historic Site.
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