Ichigaoka Ancient Tomb Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are quite a few and it is a spectacular group of horizontal burial mounds. After all, what surprised me was the tomb of a leading farmer, not a powerful family. Personally, it was a big discovery.
An archaeological site in a residential area in Aoba Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, discovered in 1933. There was no parking lot, there was no advertisement, and I didn't expect much, but when I went there, I was impressed by the scale that was unexpectedly large. There were 19 horizontal holes in the slope of the park where the tree 々 grew, divided into group A on the north side and group B on the south side, and there were 19 groups of 12 groups A and 7 groups B. In the hilly area of about 500 m from Tsurumi gawa River, these graves were built at the end of the Kofun period from the latter half of the sixth century to the latter half of the seventh century ...
Ichigao Station Kura takes about 15 minutes on foot, so I think tourists rarely come. I had a business at Aoba Ward Office, so I went there and saw it. The tumulus group was a park and served as a place for locals to relax. It was like a tomb of a farmer in the 6th century, and it was a very mysterious space with several holes.
The city of Denentoshi Line is north of O Station, and if you walk, it will take 10 〜 15 minutes (for buses to Kakino Station), and there is this "park" on the slope where the residential area spreads. Since it is a long time ago that the park is intended to be preserved, the information board and park facilities are old, and the trees are dense, so it has a dark atmosphere, but there are several horizontal holes on this slope. , It is said that it is an ancient tumulus.
The city is next to O Elementary School and is now maintained as a park. It is divided into wards A and B, and there are still 6 and 7 graveyards that have been hollowed out of the mountain skin, and some can be entered. According to the information board, it was a tomb of a wealthy farmer in the late Kofun period. Of course, there are no decorations, but it felt familiar. I was impressed that it remained well.
See also え full の Hengxue Ancient Cemetery Group
There are quite a few and it is a spectacular group of horizontal burial mounds. After all, what surprised me was the tomb of a leading farmer, not a powerful family. Personally, it was a big discovery.
it's worth seeing!
An archaeological site in a residential area in Aoba Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, discovered in 1933. There was no parking lot, there was no advertisement, and I didn't expect much, but when I went there, I was impressed by the scale that was unexpectedly large. There were 19 horizontal holes in the slope of the park where the tree 々 grew, divided into group A on the north side and group B on the south side, and there were 19 groups of 12 groups A and 7 groups B. In the hilly area of about 500 m from Tsurumi gawa River, these graves were built at the end of the Kofun period from the latter half of the sixth century to the latter half of the seventh century ...
6th century の farmers の tombs
Ichigao Station Kura takes about 15 minutes on foot, so I think tourists rarely come. I had a business at Aoba Ward Office, so I went there and saw it. The tumulus group was a park and served as a place for locals to relax. It was like a tomb of a farmer in the 6th century, and it was a very mysterious space with several holes.
Residential land に ancient relics
The city of Denentoshi Line is north of O Station, and if you walk, it will take 10 〜 15 minutes (for buses to Kakino Station), and there is this "park" on the slope where the residential area spreads. Since it is a long time ago that the park is intended to be preserved, the information board and park facilities are old, and the trees are dense, so it has a dark atmosphere, but there are several horizontal holes on this slope. , It is said that it is an ancient tumulus.
Existing tumulus
The city is next to O Elementary School and is now maintained as a park. It is divided into wards A and B, and there are still 6 and 7 graveyards that have been hollowed out of the mountain skin, and some can be entered. According to the information board, it was a tomb of a wealthy farmer in the late Kofun period. Of course, there are no decorations, but it felt familiar. I was impressed that it remained well.