Shinmeiyama Burial Mound

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Built around the second half of the 4th Century, Shinmeiyama Burial Mound in Tango-cho, which is 190m long, is the second largest keyhole-shaped burial mound in the Tango region, after Amino’s Choshiyama Burial Mound. It is a National Designated Historic Site found not far from Takano Shrine.

The burial mound is a three-tiered construction with rounded boulders on its slopes and rows of cylindrical Haniwa terracotta figures.

It is assumed to be the tomb of a powerful and wealthy family that once ruled the Tango region and artifacts which have been excavated from the site are on display in the nearby Tango Ancient Village Museum.

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Nearby Points of Interest:

 

Tenki Tenki Tango Gift Shop & Restaurant
Heshiko Factory HISAMI Gift Shop
Ajikobo Hisami Restaurant

 

Tango Onsen Hashiudo-so Hot Spring

 

Tango Ancient Village Museum – Cultural Sightseeing

Takano Shrine – Cultural Sightseeing

 

Onaru Burial Mounds Cultural Sightseeing

Tateiwa Standing Rock Sightseeing
Byobuiwa Folding Screen Rock Sightseeing

Jutaro Matsumoto Memorial Plaque – Historic Sightseeing

 

Tenki Tenki Mura Car Camping – Campsite

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Address
Tangocho Miya, Kyotango, Kyoto, 627-0228
Website
https://www.city.kyotango.lg.jp/top/soshiki/kyoikuiinkai/bunkazaihogo/3/1/2/3302.html

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