Shikoku's largest front-and-rear burial mound with a total length of 163 meters, a burial mound length of 139 meters, is designated as a national historic site. Parking lot Yes!
Tomita chausuyama Kofun tumulus is the largest keyhole shaped tomb mound in Shikoku
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Tomita Chausuyama Kofun tumulus is the largest front-rear burial mound in Shikoku, right next to the roadside station "Miroku". The trees on the burial mound have been cut down, making it easier to understand the shape of the front and rear burial mounds. There is a park to the east of the tumulus, where there is a parking space. The characteristics of Tomita Chausuyama Kofun tumulus are front and rear burial mounds built in the mid Kofun period. Total length about 139 meters, rear circular diameter about 91 meters, front width about 77 meters, rear circular height about 15.7 meters, front ...
Take the Nagao Bypass from Takamatsu to Nagao, and when you pass the roadside station Miroku, you can see the tumulus on the north side of the road. If you follow the road from the bypass to the front of the tumulus, there were places and toilets where you can park about 20 cars. The road from here to the tumulus was seen beyond the torii gate, and when I climbed about 30 steps, I was able to climb on the circular tumulus. The view from the top of the circular tumulus was a superb view point overlooking the mountain 々 and the plain like sanuki.
Four countries place で maximum の front and rear cemetery
Original Text
Tomita Chausuyama Tumulus is the largest front-rear burial mound in the Shikoku region located in Sanuki City, Kagawa Prefecture. Myoken Shrine is at the top. Since it is located in the rice fields, the entire tumulus can be seen and easy to understand.
Ancient graves
I was able to feel the taste of the past in a small tumulus located near Miroku Road Station. It is a little-known spot.
The largest ancient tomb in the four countries
Shikoku's largest front-and-rear burial mound with a total length of 163 meters, a burial mound length of 139 meters, is designated as a national historic site. Parking lot Yes!
Tomita chausuyama Kofun tumulus is the largest keyhole shaped tomb mound in Shikoku
Tomita Chausuyama Kofun tumulus is the largest front-rear burial mound in Shikoku, right next to the roadside station "Miroku". The trees on the burial mound have been cut down, making it easier to understand the shape of the front and rear burial mounds. There is a park to the east of the tumulus, where there is a parking space. The characteristics of Tomita Chausuyama Kofun tumulus are front and rear burial mounds built in the mid Kofun period. Total length about 139 meters, rear circular diameter about 91 meters, front width about 77 meters, rear circular height about 15.7 meters, front ...
and parking and toilets.
Take the Nagao Bypass from Takamatsu to Nagao, and when you pass the roadside station Miroku, you can see the tumulus on the north side of the road. If you follow the road from the bypass to the front of the tumulus, there were places and toilets where you can park about 20 cars. The road from here to the tumulus was seen beyond the torii gate, and when I climbed about 30 steps, I was able to climb on the circular tumulus. The view from the top of the circular tumulus was a superb view point overlooking the mountain 々 and the plain like sanuki.
Four countries place で maximum の front and rear cemetery
Tomita Chausuyama Tumulus is the largest front-rear burial mound in the Shikoku region located in Sanuki City, Kagawa Prefecture. Myoken Shrine is at the top. Since it is located in the rice fields, the entire tumulus can be seen and easy to understand.