Overview
The Ōtsuka Kofun Group is a cluster of ancient burial mounds in the Hirui district of Ōgaki City, Gifu Prefecture. Set on the western edge of the Nōbi Plain, in an Ōgaki nurtured by water and history, it gathers tombs raised by people of long ago and preserves the memory of ancient Mino. It is a place to walk quietly, well suited to touring historic sites and history strolls.
Highlights
- ●A setting of burial mounds on the western edge of the Nōbi Plain in Ōgaki
- ●A historic walk imagining ancient life from the shapes of the mounds
- ●A regional historic landscape tied to the place name Hirui-chō
- ●A quiet field suited to history lovers and those who enjoy strolling
History
The Ōtsuka Kofun Group is made up of several ancient tombs located in Hirui-chō, Ōgaki City. This part of the Nōbi Plain has been settled since early times and is known for scattered remains from the Kofun period. For details such as the size of individual mounds, their period of construction, and excavated finds, please refer to official information from Ōgaki City and local cultural-property guides. On site, the earthen mounds let visitors imagine the lives of that age.
Access
It lies in Hirui-chō on the western side of Ōgaki City (around 35.387°N, 136.573°E). Setting out from the JR Ōgaki Station area is a general guide; please confirm the accessible areas, parking, and on-site signage through official sources before you go.
Best season
As an outdoor site, spring and autumn, when walking is easy, are recommended. When the vegetation settles, the shapes of the mounds are easier to read, and the clear air invites unhurried reflection on ancient times. Mind the sun and footing in summer, and dress warmly in winter.
Map
35.3872, 136.5735 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Set out from around Ōgaki Station toward the kofun group in Hirui-chō
- 2Walk among the mounds and picture the Kofun-period landscape
- 3Learn about their scale and background from on-site signage
- 4Return to central Ōgaki and stroll on to Ōgaki Castle and other water-city sights
Did you know?
💡 The name Ōtsuka, meaning great mound, appears at many burial sites across Japan, showing how earthen mounds gave rise to place names and local terms. This group in Hirui-chō, Ōgaki, is likewise cherished as an ancient trace bound up with the area's terrain and toponyms.
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