Toukan Mountain Burial Mound
Takenukan Mountain Burial (Toukanjimakoshifu) is in Minowa. It was built at the point of 24 meters above sea level. The mound is partially deformed due to the construction of the residential land, but it is a keyhole-shaped keyhole that shows the only shape left in the same place. There is no formal excavation investigation and it is presumed from the middle of the 6th century to the latter half of the 6th century from the clay pieces collected at the mound. The name of the old tumulus comes from Inari Shrine (Otaka-sama) at the top of the mound and a monument on Tuesday night.
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Tankan mountain tomb (May 2011)
Location | Minowa, Kumagaya-shi, Saitama Prefecture Position |: Shape | a keyhole-shaped keyhole Scale | Total length 74 m, rear circle diameter 37 m, height 6.2 m, front part width 42 m, height 5.7 m Construction age | mid-sixth century to the second half Excavated items | Haniwa Designated Cultural Properties | First Year () Prefecture Designation
References
- Hiroshi Shiono "Ancient tomb of Saitama / Osato" Saki Tama publication meeting, 2004, 369-370
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