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Makimuku Ishizuka Kofun

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The three tumuli are surrounded by the Makimuku Katsuyama tumulus (top), the Yatsuka tumulus (bottom left) and the Ishizuka tumulus (bottom right), and the Makimuku Elementary School is located between
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painted in vermilion lacquer were discovered in the moat surrounding the mound's circular section. The bird carving is 39 centimeters long. Historians and archaeologists believe these
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story mentions a white bird flying between tombs. This story relates to the found items. It shows ancient beliefs about life and the soul.
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of the deceased. Similar wooden and clay figures resembling roosters have been found in other early
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and the establishment of worship in the region. with some interpreting the god as being
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wanted people to worship him on this mountain. There is a complex narrative about
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one of the two gods previously worshipped in the Imperial palace alongside
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The Makimuku Ishizuka Tomb is 92 meters long. It dates back to the time of
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20 cm in diameter were erected within its moats. Wooden
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indicates rituals were performed in the tomb. Wooden
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During WWII it was flattened to use as a site for an
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Kofun
Makimuku ruins
Makimuku ruins
Anti-aircraft cannon
Zenpokoenfun
Himiko
Yamatai kingdom
Himiko
Wei court
China
Japanese religious
Makimuku Katsuyama Kofun
ja
200AD
Makimuku ruins
Haji pottery

Ise Grand Shrine
messengers
Amaterasu
Archaeological evidence
pillars
roosters
roosters
ceremonies
resurrection
Kofun period
animal messengers

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