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Ishibutai Tumulus

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Ishibutai Tumulus

石舞台古墳

4.2Est. 90Asuka, Kansai

Overview

Visitors can walk inside this megalithic tomb from the 7th century, made up of 30 granite boulders.

Ishibutai is Japan's largest known megalithic tomb, believed to be the burial chamber of Soga no Umako, a powerful 7th-century statesman. The earthen mound that once covered it has long since eroded, leaving roughly 30 massive granite boulders exposed in a dramatic open-air formation, the largest weighing an estimated 77 tons. You can walk inside the stone chamber and stand beneath the enormous capstones, an experience that drives home the engineering ambition of the Asuka period. The surrounding park is a popular cherry blossom spot in spring and a peaceful picnic area the rest of the year.

Practical info

Japanese name
石舞台古墳
Nearest station
Asuka Station (15 min bus)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair parking

Good for

Families
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