Ruin / Grave / Ancient Tomb Spots in Eastern Area Area

  • Tenjinyama Tumulus
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    Gunma Ota-shi Uchigashimacho Ke 1606-1
    A burial mound located along Prefectural Route 2 in Uchigashima Town, Ota City. With an overall length of 210 meters it is one of the largest keyhole shaped tumulus in eastern Japan and has been designated as a National Historic Site. Due to the shape of an excavated Haniwa (hollow unglazed terracotta figure) it's believed that the tomb was constructed in the first half of the 5th century. As to who was buried in the tomb it's though that it could have been a former ruler of the Keno Domain but this is uncertain.

    前方後円墳というと、巨大な古墳をイメージしますが、 この古墳も東日本最大のサイズだそうです。 夏場は木が生い茂っているので、冬場の方が全容が分かりやすいです。 歩いて登ると三角点があります。 ただ落葉がすごい量です。

  • Ni To yamakofun 1 gofun
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    Gunma Pref. Otashi Nittatenrachou 167-85 - B
  • Ni To yamakofun 2 gofun
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    Gunma Pref. Otashi Nittatenrachou 167-85 - B
  • Eguro Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Gunma Oura-gun Meiwamachi Kamieguro
  • Tsuruyama Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Gunma Ota-shi Toriyamakamicho 2140
  • Shimo-shigara Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Gunma Tatebayashi-shi Kusunokicho
  • Nyotaisankofun
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    Gunma Pref. Otashi Uchigashimachou 1506-1
  • Kokai Haramae 1 Go Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Gunma Oura-gun Oizumimachi Kokai
  • tukamawarikofungundai 4 gokofun
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    Gunma Pref. Otashi Ryumaichou
  • Imuanayamakofun
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    Gunma Pref. Otashi Higashimaizumichou
  • Asakotukakofun
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    Gunma Pref. Otashi Ushizawachou
  • Kitayama Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Gunma Ota-shi Yabuzukacho 3442

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Gunma prefecture is synonymous with onsen. Natural hot spring water sources throughout the prefecture have given rise to a series of small onsen towns, each set among luscious mountains. At Kusatsu, Ikaho, and Minakami, traditional indoor and outdoor bathing experiences are served hand in hand with irresistible onsen-themed food, including steam-cooked eggs and custard pudding.

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