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has a total length is 69 meters, with a height of 1.8 meters high and width of 1.8 meters. It was formerly stone-lined, but the stones were stolen in the Meiji period. Grave goods include a small amount of Sue ware pottery, 14 glass beads, 3 bronze earrings, 3 straight iron swords, 1 iron sword, 9
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This smaller tumulus has two tiers with a total length of 85 meters, and is orientated 131 degrees northeast. The tumulus partly utilizes a natural hill, which was cut away to contain a semi-underground stone-lined burial chamber.
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bow metal fittings, and some iron slag was found within. In the vestibule, as with the Ushirofutago Kofun, there was evidence that fires had been lit to cook food in a ritual banquet for the deceased. Some 80-90 cylindrical
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were found in various locations around the tumulus. Most were cylindrical, but several are decorated with bas-relief carvings of a monkey, a dog, or a dog chasing a monkey and its child. Such
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were not discovered. The tumulus had a horseshoe-shaped moat with a total length of 44 meters. The condition of the tumulus was poor, so it was fully excavated by archaeologists in the
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were not discovered. The tumulus had a horseshoe-shaped moat with a total length of 106 meters. The lower tier is much larger than the upper tier, similar to the
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The burial chamber had a total length is nine meters, with a height of 2.2 meters high and width of 2.7 meters. A large amount of
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pottery, a long iron sword, short iron sword, horse harnesses, and some iron slag was found within the chamber as
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in 1927. The site dates from the late 6th century AD, and these tumuli are two of the five in the Ōmuro
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chronicle as king of the Kenō region, but the application was denied due to lack of physical evidence.
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were found in various locations around the tumulus, including one in the shape of a person.
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have been found at only three locations in Japan, all of which have been in Gunma.
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to certify the tumulus as the tomb of King Mimorowake, a name which appears in the
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researchers to conclude that at least six people were buried in this
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and this is a characteristic of tombs in the Kenō region (former
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located in the Nishiomuromachi neighborhood of the city of
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Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Maebashi, Gunma
Japan
Kantō region
36°23′22″N 139°11′39″E / 36.38944°N 139.19417°E / 36.38944; 139.19417
kofun
Kofun period
National Historic Site of Japan

Kofun period
burial mound
Maebachi
Gunma Prefecture
Kantō region
Japan
National Historic Site of Japan
burial chamber
Fukiishi
Azuma Kofun
Tochigi Prefecture
Kōzuke
Shimotsuke Provinces
burial chamber
Imperial Household Agency
Nara period
Nihon Shoki
Sue ware
grave goods

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