Tsukuriyama Tumulus Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If there is no sign, you will not notice.
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I stopped by while cycling on Kibiji. It's about a "small hill that is common", so if there was no signboard and parking lot, I would have passed by. It's not spectacular, but it's said to be the 10th largest in Japan. Unless you look at the tumulus from above, you can't see the whole picture and it doesn't look good ...
If you go nearby, you can park in the parking lot and take a walk, but after taking a walk around Bichukubunji Temple, is it a hill a little higher than the main street while moving by car? There was, and that was the Sakuyama Kofun! Since I saw that, I heard that there are many burial mounds in Okayama, and maybe that is a little high place is also an burial mound? I have a feeling (laughs)
The nearby bat mound has a sarcophagus and is more spectacular. It seems that the scale is larger here, and you can see it even if you are running along the national highway, so I think it's good for just seeing it.
It is a front and rear burial mound. I was looking for it while cycling, but it's just a hill so much that I overlook it and pass by, and it's hard to understand from the surroundings. You don't have to bother to go, so you can just see it during the Kibiji cycling process. The parking lot was fully equipped.
It is a huge front-and-rear burial mound that can be accessed because it is not the Emperor's Mausoleum. Looking from the top, you can feel that it is a front-and-rear burial mound. The slope of the front and rear burial mound had a gentle image, but when I actually went up, I found that it was about three steps. Apart from experts, it is unexcavated that the value is not discussed in general, including the tourism side, and the burial person is not identified.
If there is no sign, you will not notice.
I stopped by while cycling on Kibiji. It's about a "small hill that is common", so if there was no signboard and parking lot, I would have passed by. It's not spectacular, but it's said to be the 10th largest in Japan. Unless you look at the tumulus from above, you can't see the whole picture and it doesn't look good ...
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If you go nearby, you can park in the parking lot and take a walk, but after taking a walk around Bichukubunji Temple, is it a hill a little higher than the main street while moving by car? There was, and that was the Sakuyama Kofun! Since I saw that, I heard that there are many burial mounds in Okayama, and maybe that is a little high place is also an burial mound? I have a feeling (laughs)
it's a big one.
The nearby bat mound has a sarcophagus and is more spectacular. It seems that the scale is larger here, and you can see it even if you are running along the national highway, so I think it's good for just seeing it.
Big きい Ancient Tomb
It is a front and rear burial mound. I was looking for it while cycling, but it's just a hill so much that I overlook it and pass by, and it's hard to understand from the surroundings. You don't have to bother to go, so you can just see it during the Kibiji cycling process. The parking lot was fully equipped.
A huge tumulus that can be entered
It is a huge front-and-rear burial mound that can be accessed because it is not the Emperor's Mausoleum. Looking from the top, you can feel that it is a front-and-rear burial mound. The slope of the front and rear burial mound had a gentle image, but when I actually went up, I found that it was about three steps. Apart from experts, it is unexcavated that the value is not discussed in general, including the tourism side, and the burial person is not identified.