Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum (熊本県立装飾古墳館, Kumamoto kenritsu sōshoku kofun-kan) is a museum of decorated kofun in Yamaga, Kumamoto Prefecture...
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found in the prefecture. Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum Prefectural museum Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Museums" in Japan Encyclopedia...
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Ancient Burial Mound Museum Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art Kumamoto University Memorial Museum of the Fifth High School Matsui Bunko Museum Kisai Shimada...
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Route 325 National Route 443 Attractions include the Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum. Yamaga Bon-dancing Lantern Festival, every August...
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1966 the Agency for Cultural Affairs called on the prefectural governments to build open-air museums and parks called Fudoki no Oka (風土記の丘, "Fudoki Hills")...
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the Kumamoto Prefectural Art Museum in Kumamoto as well as the Saitama Prefectural Museum at Ōmiya Ward, Saitama. Examples of prefectural museums include:...
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Kofun period (redirect from Burial Mound period)
across the region. Kofun (from Middle Chinese kú 古 "ancient" + bjun 墳 "burial mound") are burial mounds built for members of the ruling class from the 3rd...
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decorated kofun of ancient Japan, located in Fukuoka prefecture. Kofun period Takamatsuzuka kofun Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum "Japanese terms:...
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The iron Inariyama burial-mound sword (稲荷山古墳出土鉄剣, inariyama kofun shutsudo tekken) or kinsakumei tekken (金錯銘鉄剣) was excavated in 1968 at the Inariyama...
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Chibusan-Obusan Kofun (category History of Kumamoto Prefecture)
(チブサン・オブサン古墳) are a pair of Kofun period burial mounds, located in the Jyō neighborhood of the city of Yamaga, Kumamoto, Japan. The Chibusan Kofun was designated...
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