Onaru Burial Mounds
ABOUT
THIS
SPOT
Located on a high plateau that looks down upon Tateiwa Rock, the Onaru burial mounds are a series of 13 tombs dug into the hillside. Volcanic rocks from the Tateiwa Rock were used to line the tombs and construct the roofs. These ancient tombs were built from the end of the 6th century to the beginning of the seventh. During the spring, white wasabi flowers (Japanese horseradish) bloom across this area.
RECOMMENDED
PHOTO SPOT
Onaru is located at a plateau above the ocean, with a view of Tateiwa Rock. In the summer, the white flowers of Japanese white horseradish bloom across this entire area.
OTHER
FACTS
Nearby Points of Interest:
Statues of Empress Hashiudo and her Son – Sightseeing
Tateiwa Rock – Sightseeing
Mt. Ichigaoyama – Sightseeing
Kyogamisaki Lighthouse – Sightseeing Spot
Takano Shrine – Cultural Sightseeing Spot
Shinmeiyama Burial Mound – Cultural Sightseeing
Tango Ancient Village Museum – Cultural Sightseeing
Tango Onsen Hashiudo-so – Hot Spring
Ajikobo Hisami – Restaurant
Heshiko Factory HISAMI – Souvenir Shop
Tenki Tenki Tango – Souvenir Shop & Restaurant
Tateiwa & Nochigahama Beach – Beach & Campsite
Tenkitenki Mura Auto-campsite – Car Camping
MAP
DETAILS
- Address
- 820 Tangocho Takano, Kyōtango, Kyoto 627-0221
- Website
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https://www.city.kyotango.lg.jp/top/soshiki/kyoikuiinkai/bunkazaihogo/3/1/3/2942.html
(Japanese only)