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Kamiishizu Misanzai Kofun

historic_site

Kamiishizu Misanzai Kofun

上石津ミサンザイ古墳

3.9Est. 60Sakai, Kansai
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Overview

Japan's third-largest ancient keyhole tomb, beautifully framed by a wide water moat.

The third largest keyhole-shaped tomb in Japan, believed to belong to Emperor Richu. Surrounded by an impressive water moat, it forms the southern edge of the monumental Mozu tomb cluster. While entry is strictly forbidden, walking the quiet perimeter path offers excellent views of the forested mound.

Local tips

The moat attracts a wide variety of migratory birds in the winter, making it a surprisingly excellent spot for birdwatching.

Practical info

Japanese name
上石津ミサンザイ古墳
Nearest station
Uenoshiba Station (10 min walk)
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