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Four-headed tomb
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You can see the ancient burial mounds of the Yayoi period. You can understand it more deeply after visiting the adjacent Izumo Yayoi Forest Museum. Both are free, so it's great.
Display も しめる Historical Site Park in the facility
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It is a spot about 10 minutes by car from JR Izumo City Station. Not only the restored tumuli, but also an exhibition facility where you can see glass bracelets and earthenware used for funerals up close, so you can enjoy it even on rainy days.
It was hot because it was adjacent to the Izumo Yayoi Forest Museum, but I also saw it. It was beautifully maintained as an ancient tumulus culture scattered in the Izumo area. There was also an exhibition room in the tumulus.
As a result of fabricating history so that the Yamato administration could do well in the history of the Izumo region, only the 'Izumo Fudoki' was a clue to clarify, but there is no description in the Fudoki, and in recent years, the day has gradually come to see Ancient burial mounds. The "four-cornered burial mound tomb" here is a tomb that does not appear in historical textbooks, and it can be seen that there was a historical dynasty in this region. I hope that further clarification will progress in the future. The restored No.2 tomb is made to be inside, and the situation at that time is ...
The four-corner protruding burial mound tomb is a characteristic shaped burial mound centered on the Izumo region. There are many tombs in the Nishitani Tomb Historic Site Park, including the four-corner protruding burial mound tomb. It is thought that it was a king's tomb after being restored with roof stones on the slope, and the excavated burial goods are exhibited at the adjacent Izumo Yayoi Forest Museum. There is also an internal exhibition room where you can see the burial.
Four-headed tomb
You can see the ancient burial mounds of the Yayoi period. You can understand it more deeply after visiting the adjacent Izumo Yayoi Forest Museum. Both are free, so it's great.
Display も しめる Historical Site Park in the facility
It is a spot about 10 minutes by car from JR Izumo City Station. Not only the restored tumuli, but also an exhibition facility where you can see glass bracelets and earthenware used for funerals up close, so you can enjoy it even on rainy days.
it's adjacent to the izumo yayoi forest museum
It was hot because it was adjacent to the Izumo Yayoi Forest Museum, but I also saw it. It was beautifully maintained as an ancient tumulus culture scattered in the Izumo area. There was also an exhibition room in the tumulus.
from the darkness of history that was erased
As a result of fabricating history so that the Yamato administration could do well in the history of the Izumo region, only the 'Izumo Fudoki' was a clue to clarify, but there is no description in the Fudoki, and in recent years, the day has gradually come to see Ancient burial mounds. The "four-cornered burial mound tomb" here is a tomb that does not appear in historical textbooks, and it can be seen that there was a historical dynasty in this region. I hope that further clarification will progress in the future. The restored No.2 tomb is made to be inside, and the situation at that time is ...
Four-headed tomb
The four-corner protruding burial mound tomb is a characteristic shaped burial mound centered on the Izumo region. There are many tombs in the Nishitani Tomb Historic Site Park, including the four-corner protruding burial mound tomb. It is thought that it was a king's tomb after being restored with roof stones on the slope, and the excavated burial goods are exhibited at the adjacent Izumo Yayoi Forest Museum. There is also an internal exhibition room where you can see the burial.