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Detailed Information
- Place Types Cemetery
- Address Hashinaka, Sakurai, Nara 633-0072, Japan
- Coordinate 34.5392908,135.8412583
- Website http://www.city.sakurai.lg.jp/kanko/isekibunkazai/kashiramoji/h
- Rating 4.2
- Compound Code GRQR+PG Sakurai, Nara, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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This burial mound is a beautiful burial mound that is really impressive. It has four stars, but the reason why it has one star is that this burial mound is the tomb of Himiko. How can that happen? Summer in Yamatai But even in winter, I ate 🍅 vegetables barefoot, but can this condition be cleared in Nara? ⁉️ Scholars spend decades studying, and maybe we tend to stick to our theory, but we ordinary people I'm not particular about it While reading dozens and hundreds of books 📖👓 and comparing them
I think that the truth can be seen naturally, but what about ⁉️, because the peach seeds came out, because the bronze mirror came out, this is Yamatai country. Every time a great scholar says, the public is danced, what? Somehow, it is not understood, there is a casket with a diameter of about 100 steps of Himiko's grave, that is, a circular burial, not a front and rear circular burial. , And the shape of the burial is different, even though I wrote it in the Wei Shi Yajinden.
Try changing the direction without verifying it, or the distance is short village Nagasato
If you read the original text, you can only think that there is an answer, but you are trying not to give an answer.
An ancient burial mound that seems to be the great king of the ruins of the city-state that suddenly appeared in this area at the end of the Yayoi period. It is a powerful archaeological site of the Kinai Yamatai national theory. It's under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Household Agency, and it's not surprising that the tomb of Torii isn't there, but I'm glad that I could feel the sacred atmosphere. A little south, there is a museum about the Ruins of Makoto, which is also recommended.
There is a keyhole-shaped tumulus and a prayer hall near the center of the front part. The walk around the tumulus is a long distance, so you may get a little tired. It is said that Himiko may have been buried in the oldest keyhole-shaped tumulus. What kind of person is buried? I felt while taking a walk through the impression that he often remained in this figure in modern times.
Hashihaka Kofun and Hashi Nakayama Kofun are tumuli located in Hashinaka, Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture. The shape is a keyhole-shaped tumulus. The actual burial person is unknown, but the Imperial Household Agency ruled it as the "Oichi no Haka" tomb of the 7th Emperor Korei, the princess of the Emperor Korei. There is. In addition, since the study of Shinya Kasai, there is a theory that it may be the tomb of Queen Himiko of Yamatai. The moat part is designated as a national historic site, and a part of it has been selected as one of the 100 best ponds as "Hashinaka Oike". The name comes from the fact that chopsticks pierced the pubic area of Hyakusatsuhime and died.
It is one of the ancient burial mounds that fully reminds us of the ancient Nara of Mahoroba. I think it would be nice to stop by from the road near the mountain. This is Nara, including the surrounding atmosphere. If possible, it is my personal preference to visit during the cold season from late autumn to winter.
Don't distort the reputation of ancient controversy. Unless a conclusion (certain evidence) is unearthed, this controversy is as close as possible to a never-before-seen dispute that relies on inaccurate ancient documents. Ancient romance does not detract from our love of hometown, our partners or academic researchers today. Let's feel it.
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