Japan Heritage of the Kikuchi River Basin The Land’s Memory of Two Millenia of Rice Farming

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Japan Heritage of the Kikuchi River Basin Constituent Cultural Asset

Iwabaru Futagozuka Ancient Tomb

Etafunayama Ancient Tomb

Iwabaru Futagozuka Ancient Tomb

Organized Cultural Asset Names Iwabaru Futagozuka Burial Mounds・Eta Funayama Burial Mound
Designation status, etc. National Historical Sites
Placement within the Story Ancient tombs were constructed with the financial power obtained via rice farming. The 'Iwabaru Futagozuka' Tomb is the largest scale keyhole-shaped tumulus in this area. As for the Etafunayama Tomb, nearly everything excavated from this tomb has been designated as a national treasure.
Locations of Cultural Assets YAMAGA、NAGOMI

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