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Ryoguzan Tomb and its moat.
Ryoguzan Tomb and its moat.

Visit to Ryoguzan Tomb, One of the Greatest Old Kofun in Okayama

  • Post author:Rin
  • Post published:2023-06-25
  • Post category:Aecheology/Kofun/Notes/Travel
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1. Introduction Ryoguzan Tomb (両宮山古墳) is a keyhole-shaped burial mound located in Akaiwa City, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is a key-hole shaped tomb (前方後円墳) with a total length of 206…

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History book placed at the bedside.
History book placed at the bedside.

Interesting Photos in Nara Prefecture

  • Post author:Rin
  • Post published:2023-05-15
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Introduction Nara, an ancient city with a rich history, is full of surprises and delights. In this post, I'd like to share some photos that I haven't been able to…

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Valuable exhibits at the Museum in Kashihara, Nara City.
Valuable exhibits at the Museum in Kashihara, Nara.

Kashihara in Nara; A Journey Through Japan’s Rich Old History

  • Post author:Rin
  • Post published:2023-05-14
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Introduction: Kashihara city in Nara Have you ever wanted to take a journey through Japan's rich archaeological history? If so, Kashihara should definitely be on your list of places to…

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How to get the best Dango Dumplings in Nara: Dango-Sho

  • Post author:Rin
  • Post published:2023-05-01
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Purpose of visiting Nara I decided to visit Kashihara in Nara Prefecture, the ancient capital of Japan. In addition to Fujiwara-Kyo ruins, the ancient capital of Japan, Kashihara City has…

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Tatetsuki, A Hidden Historic Ruin: Window to 1900 Years Ago:

  • Post author:Rin
  • Post published:2023-04-16
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If you are a fan of archaeology and visiting Okayama Prefecture, Japan, then you must visit the Takatsuki ancient ruin and the Tsukuri-Yama Kofun. In this article, I will report…

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Japan’s Kibi Region: Discover the Reasons of Remarkable Flourish

  • Post author:Rin
  • Post published:2023-04-10
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Introduction During my visit to the Kibi Ancient Cultural Center in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, I explored its permanent exhibition. I'll share what I learned about the center's display of the…

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Corridor-Style Burial Stone Chambers: A Direct Window into the Past

  • Post author:Rin
  • Post published:2023-04-08
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Introduction: Have you ever heard of corridor-style burial stone chambers? These were the tombs of influential people in ancient Japan that were constructed during the 6th to 7th centuries using…

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