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Takarazuka Kofun (Mie)

The Takarazuka Kofun (宝塚古墳) is a group of Kofun period burial mounds located in the Takarazuka neighborhood of the city of Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1932.[1]

Takarazuka Kofun
美旗古墳群
Boat-shaped haniwa from Takarazuka Kofun
Takarazuka Kofun
Takarazuka Kofun (Mie) (Japan)
LocationMatsusaka, Mie, Japan
RegionKansai region
Coordinates34°33′00″N 136°30′55″E / 34.55000°N 136.51528°E / 34.55000; 136.51528
TypeKofun cluster
History
Founded5th century AD
PeriodsKofun period
Site notes
Public accessYes (no public facilities)

Overview edit

The Takarazuka Kofun are located on low hills on the right bank of the Sakanai River, approximately three kilometers to the south of the center of the city of Matsusaka. The site was first excavated in 1928 by a team from Mie University under the direction of Dr Toshio Sato, and was found to be part of a larger cluster of at least 88 kofun, of which 26 were relatively intact. The site was named the Hanaoka Kofun Group (花岡古墳群) and was proclaimed a National Historic Site in 1932. However, by 1965 encroaching urban development had destroyed 81 of the kofun, and a movement was begun to preserve the remaining seven. However, in the twenty years it took to obtain official injunctions against further destruction and urban development, another three of the remaining kofun were destroyed. Despite the area official protection being extended in 1978, a road was built directly through the site in the 1980s, destroying another two of the remaining four kofun, and physically separating the remaining pair. The two surviving tumuli were excavated from 1998 to 2003 by the Matsusaka City Board of Education.[2] Since 2005, the tumuli have been part of the Takarazuka Kofun Park (宝塚古墳公園)

Takarazuka Kofun No.1 edit

The Takarazuka Kofun No.1 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, with a total length of 111.0 metres (364.2 ft), orientated to the east. It is the largest found in Ise Province and the 4th largest in Mie Prefecture. It is estimated to have been built in the middle of the Kofun period in the early 5th century AD. Both fukiishi and haniwa have been found in profusion on the tumulus. The tumulus has a small rectangular stage extending from one side, presumably for ceremonial purposes. When it was re-evcavated by the Mie Prefectural Board of Education from 1999 to 2000, and numerous haniwa and other funerary objects were uncovered. These, as well as the artifacts uncovered in the 1928 excavations, are preserved at the Matsusaka City Cultural Center. Of especial note is a large boat-shaped haniwa, as well as haniwa in the shapes of single and multistory houses, and of men in armor. In 2006, these artifacts were collectively designated an National Important Cultural Property.[3]

The details of the burial chamber, as the interior of the tumulus has not been excavated. Ground penetrating radar surveys indicate that a chamber with a length of approximately seven meters in a north–south alignment exists about 1.2 meters below the surface of the posterior circular portion; however, as the boat-shaped haniwa was found on the anterior portion of the tumulus, it is most probable that the tumulus contains multiple burial chambers in both sections. The boat-shaped haniwa was found in a niche created by breaking the fukiishi covering of the tumulus, indicating that it was placed at some point after the tumulus had been completed.

The tomb is attributed in local folklore to Otokazuchi-no-mikoto (乙加豆知命), the deified progenitor of the local Itaka clan.

Overall length
111 meters
Posterior circular portion
75 meter diameter x 10 meters high x 3 tiers
Anterior rectangular portion
66 meters wide x 8.1 meters high x 3 tiers

Takarazuka Kofun No.2 edit

Slightly smaller than The Takarazuka Kofun No.1, this tomb is a hotategaigata-kofun (帆立貝型古墳), which is shaped like a scallop shell when viewed from above. It has an overall length of 90 meters and is orientated to the south-southwest. The posterior circular portion is constructed in three tiers, and the anterior rectangular portion in two-tiers; however, the eastern corner has been partially destroyed due to road construction, despite its official protected status. As with Kofun No.1, fukiishi and numerous haniwa have been uncovered. The details of burial chamber are unknown, as the tumulus has not yet been excavated, but from the structure and haniwa, it is estimated to date from the early 5th century AD.[2]

Overall length
90 meters
Posterior circular portion
83 meter diameter x 10.5 meters high x 3 tiers
Anterior rectangular portion
40 meters wide x 17 meters long x 2.9 meters high x 2 tiers

Comparing the two tumuli, although the hotategaigata-kofun is usually considered inferior to the zenpō-kōen-fun in terms of status, the Takarazuka Kofun No.2 is larger than Takarazuka Kofun No.1, in terms of the diameter and height of the posterior circular portion, despite its shorter length.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "宝塚古墳" [Takarazuka Kofun] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Isomura, Yukio; Sakai, Hideya (2012). (国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia. 学生社. ISBN 4311750404.(in Japanese)
  3. ^ "三重県宝塚1号墳出土品" [Takarazuka Kofun No.1 excavated artifacts] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 20, 2020.

External links edit

  • Report on excavations with photos (in Japanese)
  • Matsusaka City Cultural Center home page (in Japanese)
  • Matsusaka City Hall home page (in Japanese)
  • Mie Prefecture Board of Education (in Japanese)

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The Takarazuka Kofun 宝塚古墳 is a group of Kofun period burial mounds located in the Takarazuka neighborhood of the city of Matsusaka Mie Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1932 1 Takarazuka Kofun美旗古墳群Boat shaped haniwa from Takarazuka KofunTakarazuka KofunShow map of Mie PrefectureTakarazuka Kofun Mie Japan Show map of JapanLocationMatsusaka Mie JapanRegionKansai regionCoordinates34 33 00 N 136 30 55 E 34 55000 N 136 51528 E 34 55000 136 51528TypeKofun clusterHistoryFounded5th century ADPeriodsKofun periodSite notesPublic accessYes no public facilities National Historic Site of Japan Contents 1 Overview 2 Takarazuka Kofun No 1 3 Takarazuka Kofun No 2 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview editThe Takarazuka Kofun are located on low hills on the right bank of the Sakanai River approximately three kilometers to the south of the center of the city of Matsusaka The site was first excavated in 1928 by a team from Mie University under the direction of Dr Toshio Sato and was found to be part of a larger cluster of at least 88 kofun of which 26 were relatively intact The site was named the Hanaoka Kofun Group 花岡古墳群 and was proclaimed a National Historic Site in 1932 However by 1965 encroaching urban development had destroyed 81 of the kofun and a movement was begun to preserve the remaining seven However in the twenty years it took to obtain official injunctions against further destruction and urban development another three of the remaining kofun were destroyed Despite the area official protection being extended in 1978 a road was built directly through the site in the 1980s destroying another two of the remaining four kofun and physically separating the remaining pair The two surviving tumuli were excavated from 1998 to 2003 by the Matsusaka City Board of Education 2 Since 2005 the tumuli have been part of the Takarazuka Kofun Park 宝塚古墳公園 Takarazuka Kofun No 1 editThe Takarazuka Kofun No 1 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 with a total length of 111 0 metres 364 2 ft orientated to the east It is the largest found in Ise Province and the 4th largest in Mie Prefecture It is estimated to have been built in the middle of the Kofun period in the early 5th century AD Both fukiishi and haniwa have been found in profusion on the tumulus The tumulus has a small rectangular stage extending from one side presumably for ceremonial purposes When it was re evcavated by the Mie Prefectural Board of Education from 1999 to 2000 and numerous haniwa and other funerary objects were uncovered These as well as the artifacts uncovered in the 1928 excavations are preserved at the Matsusaka City Cultural Center Of especial note is a large boat shaped haniwa as well as haniwa in the shapes of single and multistory houses and of men in armor In 2006 these artifacts were collectively designated an National Important Cultural Property 3 The details of the burial chamber as the interior of the tumulus has not been excavated Ground penetrating radar surveys indicate that a chamber with a length of approximately seven meters in a north south alignment exists about 1 2 meters below the surface of the posterior circular portion however as the boat shaped haniwa was found on the anterior portion of the tumulus it is most probable that the tumulus contains multiple burial chambers in both sections The boat shaped haniwa was found in a niche created by breaking the fukiishi covering of the tumulus indicating that it was placed at some point after the tumulus had been completed The tomb is attributed in local folklore to Otokazuchi no mikoto 乙加豆知命 the deified progenitor of the local Itaka clan Overall length 111 meters Posterior circular portion 75 meter diameter x 10 meters high x 3 tiers Anterior rectangular portion 66 meters wide x 8 1 meters high x 3 tiersTakarazuka Kofun No 2 editSlightly smaller than The Takarazuka Kofun No 1 this tomb is a hotategaigata kofun 帆立貝型古墳 which is shaped like a scallop shell when viewed from above It has an overall length of 90 meters and is orientated to the south southwest The posterior circular portion is constructed in three tiers and the anterior rectangular portion in two tiers however the eastern corner has been partially destroyed due to road construction despite its official protected status As with Kofun No 1 fukiishi and numerous haniwa have been uncovered The details of burial chamber are unknown as the tumulus has not yet been excavated but from the structure and haniwa it is estimated to date from the early 5th century AD 2 Overall length 90 meters Posterior circular portion 83 meter diameter x 10 5 meters high x 3 tiers Anterior rectangular portion 40 meters wide x 17 meters long x 2 9 meters high x 2 tiers Comparing the two tumuli although the hotategaigata kofun is usually considered inferior to the zenpō kōen fun in terms of status the Takarazuka Kofun No 2 is larger than Takarazuka Kofun No 1 in terms of the diameter and height of the posterior circular portion despite its shorter length Gallery edit nbsp Takarazuka Kofun No 1 nbsp Takarazuka Kofun No 2 nbsp House shaped haniwa nbsp Cylindrical haniwa nbsp Shield shaped haniwaSee also editList of Historic Sites of Japan Mie References edit 宝塚古墳 Takarazuka Kofun in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved August 20 2020 a b Isomura Yukio Sakai Hideya 2012 国指定史跡事典 National Historic Site Encyclopedia 学生社 ISBN 4311750404 in Japanese 三重県宝塚1号墳出土品 Takarazuka Kofun No 1 excavated artifacts in Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Retrieved August 20 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Takarazuka Kofun Matsusaka Report on excavations with photos in Japanese Matsusaka City Cultural Center home page in Japanese Matsusaka City Hall home page in Japanese Mie Prefecture Board of Education in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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