Overview
Suwa Kofun is a circular burial mound built at Kasukawa in Ōsato, Kurokawa District, Miyagi Prefecture. Thought to date from the middle to late Kofun period, around the 5th to 6th centuries, it holds a quiet presence in the ancient history of Tōhoku. Raised some 300 years before the ritsuryō state established its regional seat at Taga Castle, it is a valuable relic evoking a local chieftain of the era before Yamato influence reached this far north. It is also known by the alternate name Ebisawa Kofun.
Highlights
- ●A circular kofun with a round tumulus raised in the 5th–6th centuries
- ●A tomb roughly 300 years older than the building of Taga Castle
- ●A local chieftain's grave also cherished under the name Ebisawa Kofun
- ●Ancient memory preserved in the farmland of Kasukawa, Ōsato, on the northern Sendai Plain
History
Suwa Kofun is a circular mound, a kofun with a round earthen tumulus, believed to have been raised in the 5th to 6th centuries. Since Taga Castle in Miyagi was built in the Nara period, the historical significance of this tomb lies in its being roughly 300 years older than that. For detailed excavation findings and the likely identity of the interred, please consult official information from the town of Ōsato or the prefecture.
Access
The mound lies at Kasukawa in Ōsato, Kurokawa District, Miyagi Prefecture, near 38.42°N, 141.00°E. It rests quietly in the rural landscape of Ōsato at the northern edge of the Sendai Plain. As access, whether visits are permitted, and parking may depend on private land or preservation needs, confirm details with official sources in advance.
Best season
In a peaceful setting surrounded by farmland, the site lets you take in the ancient mound together with the village scenery from the deep green of early summer into autumn. For a history stroll, the milder seasons are especially easy on the feet.
Map
38.4289, 141.0053 · Wikidata
Suggested itinerary
- 1Visit the rural district of Kasukawa in Ōsato and head for the mound
- 2Gaze upon the circular tumulus and reflect on its Kofun-period making
- 3On site, sense the historical setting of an era 300 years before Taga Castle
- 4Enjoy a history stroll together with the surrounding village scenery
Did you know?
💡 The framing of it as some 300 years before Taga Castle underscores how far back into local society this mound reaches. Its alternate name, Ebisawa Kofun, is itself proof that the tomb has long been familiar to local people.
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