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It was a quiet place.
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I'm not very interested in the tumulus, so I got off the car as a break for a little drive, but I'm not particularly interested, so I walked around and left immediately. It may be a good place for those who like it.
I searched for a lot of parking lots, but it was a place that I could walk from the parking lot. It seems that I was able to go inside from the hole before the Kumamoto earthquake, so I had a friend who should have come earlier. The weather wasn't very good, but there were other people asking.
It was just a short walk from the parking lot and was well maintained. The Obsan Tumulus is a circular tumulus with a diameter of 25m and a height of 5m, and although you can't enter it now, you can see the inside of the tumulus from the side hole. It is a decorative tumulus, and it seems that there is a pattern on the left partition stone of the genshi, but it is a pity that it cannot be confirmed. In the immediate vicinity, the obstruction stones of the genshi and the front room are also exhibited, and the obstruction stones of the front room can be confirmed by bullet marks during the Satsuma War.
It was maintained as one of the many decorative burial mounds in this area. There is a pot in the middle of the field, but it is difficult to understand how to access it. You can't see inside.
The second half of the 6th century has been buried!
Original Text
A round burial mound near the Chibusan Kofun! It is estimated to have been built in the latter half of the 6th century. The Chibusan Kofun has a limited tour time, but you can always visit it here. There are many tumuli in Yamaga, and I go around while visiting hot springs! It's irresistible for tumuli lovers!
It was a quiet place.
I'm not very interested in the tumulus, so I got off the car as a break for a little drive, but I'm not particularly interested, so I walked around and left immediately. It may be a good place for those who like it.
Decoration of ancient graves のひとつ
I searched for a lot of parking lots, but it was a place that I could walk from the parking lot. It seems that I was able to go inside from the hole before the Kumamoto earthquake, so I had a friend who should have come earlier. The weather wasn't very good, but there were other people asking.
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It was just a short walk from the parking lot and was well maintained. The Obsan Tumulus is a circular tumulus with a diameter of 25m and a height of 5m, and although you can't enter it now, you can see the inside of the tumulus from the side hole. It is a decorative tumulus, and it seems that there is a pattern on the left partition stone of the genshi, but it is a pity that it cannot be confirmed. In the immediate vicinity, the obstruction stones of the genshi and the front room are also exhibited, and the obstruction stones of the front room can be confirmed by bullet marks during the Satsuma War.
Obsan Kofun Tumulus
It was maintained as one of the many decorative burial mounds in this area. There is a pot in the middle of the field, but it is difficult to understand how to access it. You can't see inside.
The second half of the 6th century has been buried!
A round burial mound near the Chibusan Kofun! It is estimated to have been built in the latter half of the 6th century. The Chibusan Kofun has a limited tour time, but you can always visit it here. There are many tumuli in Yamaga, and I go around while visiting hot springs! It's irresistible for tumuli lovers!