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Igenoyama Tumulus

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Igenoyama Tumulus

恵解山古墳

4.0Est. 90Kyoto, Kansai
JTA Approved

Overview

Igenoyama Tumulus is a burial mound (kofun) built in the first half of the fifth century.

Fifth-century keyhole-shaped burial mound in Kyoto Prefecture, at 128 meters the largest of its kind in the Otokuni region. In 1980, workers preparing to expand a cemetery at the site discovered a wooden crate containing roughly 700 iron weapons including swords, spears, and arrowheads, one of the only such discoveries in Kyoto Prefecture. The mound was restored to its presumed original shape after becoming a nationally designated Historic Site in 1981, and replica haniwa clay figures now line the tiers and the adjacent ritual space. Visitors can walk the stepped sides to the top for a view over the park and surrounding city.

Practical info

Japanese name
恵解山古墳
Nearest station
Fushimi-Inari Station (25 min bus)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required

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