Sakuradani Burial Mounds Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you go a little on National Highway 415 toward Himi City on the Ameharu Coast, you will find a parking lot on the right side. The Sakuraya Kofun was discovered in 1918, and after that, the front and rear burial mounds 2 and seven burial mounds were confirmed, but it became upland during the war and became unknown. When I actually go there, I can clearly see the shape of the front and rear burial mounds, but 1 was just like a small hill. Both can go up to the top, and from there you can see the townscape and the sea of the OTA district.
If you go a little on National Highway 415 toward Himi City on the Ameharu Coast, you will find a parking lot on the right side. The Sakuraya Kofun was discovered in 1918, and after that, the front and rear burial mounds 2 and seven burial mounds were confirmed, but it became upland during the war and became unknown. When I actually go there, I can clearly see the shape of the front and rear burial mounds, but 1 was just like a small hill. Both can go up to the top, and from there you can see the townscape and the sea of the OTA district.
I stopped by while going to the Takeda family residence. Two burial mounds at the top of the hill overlooking the sea. It is covered with lawns, and if you build it above, you can overlook the surrounding scenery. The unexpected scenery spreads out, and this is a pretty pleasant place.
I stopped by while going to the Takeda family residence. Two burial mounds at the top of the hill overlooking the sea. It is covered with lawns, and if you build it above, you can overlook the surrounding scenery. The unexpected scenery spreads out, and this is a pretty pleasant place.
It is a front-rear burial mound near the Amaharu coast. The steps are firm, and the shape is well understood and very spectacular. The roads are not well maintained, but I was able to enter freely. Recommended for a little tumulus appreciation.
If you go a little on National Highway 415 toward Himi City on the Ameharu Coast, you will find a parking lot on the right side. The Sakuraya Kofun was discovered in 1918, and after that, the front and rear burial mounds 2 and seven burial mounds were confirmed, but it became upland during the war and became unknown. When I actually go there, I can clearly see the shape of the front and rear burial mounds, but 1 was just like a small hill. Both can go up to the top, and from there you can see the townscape and the sea of the OTA district.
If you go a little on National Highway 415 toward Himi City on the Ameharu Coast, you will find a parking lot on the right side. The Sakuraya Kofun was discovered in 1918, and after that, the front and rear burial mounds 2 and seven burial mounds were confirmed, but it became upland during the war and became unknown. When I actually go there, I can clearly see the shape of the front and rear burial mounds, but 1 was just like a small hill. Both can go up to the top, and from there you can see the townscape and the sea of the OTA district.
I stopped by while going to the Takeda family residence. Two burial mounds at the top of the hill overlooking the sea. It is covered with lawns, and if you build it above, you can overlook the surrounding scenery. The unexpected scenery spreads out, and this is a pretty pleasant place.
I stopped by while going to the Takeda family residence. Two burial mounds at the top of the hill overlooking the sea. It is covered with lawns, and if you build it above, you can overlook the surrounding scenery. The unexpected scenery spreads out, and this is a pretty pleasant place.
It is a front-rear burial mound near the Amaharu coast. The steps are firm, and the shape is well understood and very spectacular. The roads are not well maintained, but I was able to enter freely. Recommended for a little tumulus appreciation.