Ruin / Grave / Ancient Tomb Spots in Ibaraki Area

  • Torazuka Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Hitachinaka-shi
    A burial mound and nationally designated Historic Site in Nakane Sashibu, Hitachinaka City. Thought to have been built around the beginning of the 7th century, the key-hole shaped tumulus is 56. 5 meters long. Excavations that began in 1973 revealed a colored mural in the stone chamber, as well as human remains, ancient burial accessories, and other artifacts. There is a conservation facility on-site, and the mural is open to the public twice a year in spring and autumn.
  • Cemetery of Mito Tokugawa Family
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    Ibaraki Pref. Hitachiotashi Zuiryuchou Tsukanoiri 2092
    A cemetery which contains the remains of generations of the Mito Tokugawa family located in Hitachiota City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Unusual for such a place in Japan, the cemetery was created in a unique shape based on Confucian principals and runs 360 meters east-west, 500 meters north-south, and spans 65 to 134 meters above sea level. In 2007, the cemetery was designated a National Historic Site.
  • Sanmaizuka Tumulus
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    Ibaraki Pref. Namegatashi Okisu 467-1
    This kofun (ancient burial mound) is located on the side of National Route 355 in Okisu, Namegata City. The 85-meter-long keyhole-shaped tumulus is estimated to have been built in the late 5th century. Three archeological surveys of the site have been conducted since 1955. The items excavated in these surveys have been designated as a National Important Cultural Property. The surrounding area has been developed into Sanmaizuka Kofun Noson Park.
  • Hirasawa Kanga Ruins
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    Ibaraki Tsukuba-shi Hirasawa 353
  • Mito Archaeological center (Okushi Kaizuka Fureai Park)
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    Ibaraki Mito-shi Shiogasakicho 1064-1

    各地にある大人(オオヒト、巨人のこと)の伝説を集めた展示がありました。だいだらぼうに上るには館内からあがるのですがなぜか一度肛門部分から出られるようになっています。絶対狙って作っていそうです。最上部まで登ると手の部分から顔をだすことができます。大きい建物は楽しいです。

  • Fujimi Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound Park
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    7 Reviews
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    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Kashiwazaki 1553-3

    ついでに寄ったのですが、存在感がある綺麗に整備された古墳で吃驚しました。 桜の咲くころに来たら、もっと綺麗だったと思います。 階段を昇った古墳の上から霞ヶ浦が望めて、素晴らしい展望でした。

  • Uenoyama Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Higashiibaraki-gun Ibarakimachi Maeda
  • Ho Tsuchizuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Yuki-shi Bayashi
  • Hachiryu Jin Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Sashima-gun Sakaimachi
  • Roku Dish Tukakofun
    Travel / Tourism
    Ibaraki Pref. Hitachishi Omikachou 3-8
  • Hisage Ke Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Higashiibaraki-gun Oaraimachi Isohamacho
  • Takayama Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Bando Matate
  • Bishiyamon Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Sashima-gun Sakaimachi Yokotsuka
  • Mushatukakofun
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    Ibaraki Pref. Tsuchiurashi Kamisakata
  • Funatsukayama Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Ishioka-shi Kita-nemoto
  • Funadama Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Chikusei-shi Funadama
  • Fufutukakofun
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    Ibaraki Pref. Kashimashi Kyuchu
  • Dainichiyama Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Toride-shi Oka 1179
  • Kumano Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Kasumigaura Ichikawa 48
  • Bitchu Tsuka Ancienct Burial Mound
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    Ibaraki Yuki-shi Kamiyama Kawa

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Just a stone’s throw from Tokyo, Ibaraki is a coastal prefecture that has mastered juxtapositions, where old shrines meet new scientific discoveries and traditional gardens are frequented by the inventors of some of the newest technology. Head to Mito City's Kairakuen - one of Japan's Three Great Gardens - in spring to experience the cellestial blooming of fantastic cherry blossoms at the annual sakura festival.

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