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奥山古墳

奥山古墳

A ancient tomb in Kagoshima — vast tombs of ancient rulers.

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Overview

Okuyama Kofun is an early Kofun-period circular burial mound located in Kaseda-Kominato, Minamisatsuma City, Kagoshima Prefecture, and is designated a historic site by Minamisatsuma City. It is known as one of the tumuli that marked the southwestern edge of Japan's kofun burial-mound culture, making it a notable reference point for how far this funerary tradition spread across the Japanese archipelago.

Highlights

  • A circular burial mound built in the early Kofun period
  • A box-type stone coffin preserved inside the mound
  • Its rarity as a marker of the southwestern edge of Japan's kofun culture zone
  • Protection as a designated historic site of Minamisatsuma City

History

Believed to date from the early Kofun period, the mound contains a box-type stone coffin within its structure. At a time when the kofun burial tradition was spreading across a wide area of the Japanese archipelago, Okuyama Kofun is regarded as an example marking the southwestern limit of that cultural reach, and it is now protected as a designated historic site of Minamisatsuma City.

Access

The site is located in Kaseda-Kominato, Minamisatsuma City, Kagoshima Prefecture. Visitors are advised to check current visiting conditions and transportation options through official information from Minamisatsuma City before heading out.

Best season

Since this is an outdoor historic site, it is best to avoid the height of summer heat and the typhoon season, visiting instead in the milder spring or autumn months for easier viewing.

Map

31.4181, 130.2746 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Visit Okuyama Kofun in Kaseda-Kominato, Minamisatsuma City
  2. 2Observe the circular mound shape and the structure of the box-type stone coffin
  3. 3Learn more about other historic sites and kofun culture in the Minamisatsuma area
  4. 4Check Minamisatsuma City's official information for visiting conditions before you go

Did you know?

💡 The combination of a circular mound shape and an internal box-type stone coffin offers a glimpse into early Kofun-period burial practices.

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