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    The Hashihaka kofun (箸墓古墳) is a megalithic tomb (kofun) located in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The Hashihaka kofun is considered to be the first...
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    of the first keyhole-shaped kofun was built in the Makimuku area, the southeastern part of the Nara Basin. Hashihaka Kofun, which was built in the middle...
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    later.。 The Hashihaka kofun ( 箸墓古墳 ( はしはかこふん)) is a megalithic tomb (kofun) located in Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The Hashihaka kofun is considered...
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  • Japan." A prevailing view among scholars is that she may be buried at Hashihaka Kofun in Nara Prefecture. The shaman Queen Himiko is recorded in various...
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    (Hashihaka Kofun, Shibuya Mukaiyama Kofun) were built during the early 4th century. The keyhole kofun spread from Yamato to Kawachi—with giant kofun,...
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    assume that the Hashihaka kofun in Makimuku was the tomb of Himiko. Its relation to the origin of the Yamato polity in the following Kofun period is also...
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    Makimuku ruins (category Kofun clusters)
    birthplace of the Kofun system. There is a theory that they are the center of Yamatai country, and six ancient burial mounds such as Hashihaka Kofun are distributed...
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    Zenpokoenfun is an architectural model of Japanese ancient tombs (Kofun), which consists of a square front part (前方部) and a circular back part (後円部)....
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    Princess Yamato Totohi Momoso (category People of Kofun-period Japan)
    (倭迹迹日百襲姫命, Yamatototohimomoso-hime) is a Japanese princess buried in Hashihaka Kofun. She was the daughter of Emperor Kōrei. She was the shaman aunt of...
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    This shows their religious link to the mountain. Hashihaka Kofun Hokenoyama Kofun "Makimuku Ishizuka Kofun [纏向石塚古墳] Long Barrow : The Megalithic Portal and...
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