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Miwayama Kofun Cluster

The Miwayama Kofun cluster (美和山古墳群, Miwayama Kofun-gun) is a group of kofun burial mounds located in Ninomiya neighborhood of the city of Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture, in the San'yō region of Japan. The tumuli were collectively designated a National Historic Site in 2015.[1]

Miwayama Kofun cluster
美和山古墳群
Miwayama Kofun No.1
Miwayama Kofun cluster
Miwayama Kofun Cluster (Japan)
LocationTsuyama, Okayama, Japan
RegionSan'yō region
Coordinates35°3′47.04″N 133°57′59.31″E / 35.0630667°N 133.9664750°E / 35.0630667; 133.9664750
TypeKofun
History
Founded4th century AD
PeriodsKofun period
Site notes
Public accessYes

Background edit

The Miyayama Kofun cluster is located on a hill along the left bank of the Yoshii River to the west of the Tsuyama urban area. The site was initially scheduled to be razed for a housing estate in 1977, but after the discovery of the kofun cluster, a 30,000 square meter area was quickly placed under protection as a National Historic Site for preservation. Within this area are four surviving tumuli. One is a zenpō-kōen-fun (前方後円墳), which is shaped like a keyhole, having one square end and one circular end, when viewed from above. It has a length of 80 meters, making it one of the largest keyhole-shaped burial mounds in the Mimasaka region. The three others are all circular-type [ja] (empun (円墳)). Fukiishi remain on some areas of the tumuli. Artifacts excavated include haniwa fragments with patterns drawn by a spatula. From these artifacts, the tumuli are believed to have been built in the 4th century. The tumuli themselves have not been excavated, so details of the burial chambers are unknown.

Miwayama Castle was built on this site during the Sengoku period (14th to 16th centuries), and the east and west overhangs of Miwayama No. 1 are believed to be the remains of Miwayama Castle's earthen walls.

The site is maintained as a park, and is located 15 minutes on foot from Innoshō Station on the JR West Kishin Line.

Miwayama Kofun cluster
Name Location Type Size
Miwayama No.1 Dozuka (胴塚) 35°3′47.04″N 133°57′59.31″E / 35.0630667°N 133.9664750°E / 35.0630667; 133.9664750 keyhole 80.5 m long, x 48 m circular portion, 5.3 to 6 m high
Miwayama No.2 Jazuka (蛇塚) 35°3′43.01″N 133°57′58.02″E / 35.0619472°N 133.9661167°E / 35.0619472; 133.9661167 circular 34m dia x 6.5m high
Miwayama No.3 Mimizuka (耳塚) 35°3′41.03″N 133°57′57.44″E / 35.0613972°N 133.9659556°E / 35.0613972; 133.9659556 circular 36m dia x 5.5 to 6.5m high
Miwayama No.6 35°3′44.07″N 133°57′59.03″E / 35.0622417°N 133.9663972°E / 35.0622417; 133.9663972 circular 17m dia x 2.0 m high

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "美和山古墳群" [Miwayama Kofun-gun] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 31, 2022.

External links edit

  • Tsuyama Tourist Information home page (in Japanese)
  • Okayama Prefecture home page (in Japanese)

miwayama, kofun, cluster, miwayama, kofun, cluster, 美和山古墳群, miwayama, kofun, group, kofun, burial, mounds, located, ninomiya, neighborhood, city, tsuyama, okayama, prefecture, region, japan, tumuli, were, collectively, designated, national, historic, site, 201. The Miwayama Kofun cluster 美和山古墳群 Miwayama Kofun gun is a group of kofun burial mounds located in Ninomiya neighborhood of the city of Tsuyama Okayama Prefecture in the San yō region of Japan The tumuli were collectively designated a National Historic Site in 2015 1 Miwayama Kofun cluster美和山古墳群Miwayama Kofun No 1Miwayama Kofun clusterShow map of Okayama PrefectureMiwayama Kofun Cluster Japan Show map of JapanLocationTsuyama Okayama JapanRegionSan yō regionCoordinates35 3 47 04 N 133 57 59 31 E 35 0630667 N 133 9664750 E 35 0630667 133 9664750TypeKofunHistoryFounded4th century ADPeriodsKofun periodSite notesPublic accessYesNational Historic Site of Japan Contents 1 Background 2 Gallery 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBackground editThe Miyayama Kofun cluster is located on a hill along the left bank of the Yoshii River to the west of the Tsuyama urban area The site was initially scheduled to be razed for a housing estate in 1977 but after the discovery of the kofun cluster a 30 000 square meter area was quickly placed under protection as a National Historic Site for preservation Within this area are four surviving tumuli One is a zenpō kōen fun 前方後円墳 which is shaped like a keyhole having one square end and one circular end when viewed from above It has a length of 80 meters making it one of the largest keyhole shaped burial mounds in the Mimasaka region The three others are all circular type ja empun 円墳 Fukiishi remain on some areas of the tumuli Artifacts excavated include haniwa fragments with patterns drawn by a spatula From these artifacts the tumuli are believed to have been built in the 4th century The tumuli themselves have not been excavated so details of the burial chambers are unknown Miwayama Castle was built on this site during the Sengoku period 14th to 16th centuries and the east and west overhangs of Miwayama No 1 are believed to be the remains of Miwayama Castle s earthen walls The site is maintained as a park and is located 15 minutes on foot from Innoshō Station on the JR West Kishin Line Miwayama Kofun cluster Name Location Type SizeMiwayama No 1 Dozuka 胴塚 35 3 47 04 N 133 57 59 31 E 35 0630667 N 133 9664750 E 35 0630667 133 9664750 keyhole 80 5 m long x 48 m circular portion 5 3 to 6 m highMiwayama No 2 Jazuka 蛇塚 35 3 43 01 N 133 57 58 02 E 35 0619472 N 133 9661167 E 35 0619472 133 9661167 circular 34m dia x 6 5m highMiwayama No 3 Mimizuka 耳塚 35 3 41 03 N 133 57 57 44 E 35 0613972 N 133 9659556 E 35 0613972 133 9659556 circular 36m dia x 5 5 to 6 5m highMiwayama No 6 35 3 44 07 N 133 57 59 03 E 35 0622417 N 133 9663972 E 35 0622417 133 9663972 circular 17m dia x 2 0 m highGallery edit nbsp Miwayama No 1 anterior towards posterior nbsp Miwayama No 2 nbsp Miwayama No 3 nbsp Miwayama No 6See also editList of Historic Sites of Japan Okayama References edit 美和山古墳群 Miwayama Kofun gun in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved August 31 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Miwayama Kofun Group Tsuyama Tourist Information home page in Japanese Okayama Prefecture home page in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miwayama Kofun Cluster amp oldid 1182733662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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