Kinzaki Kofun Cluster Explained

Kinzaki Kofun cluster
Native Name:金崎古墳群
Map Type:Japan Shimane Prefecture#Japan
Map Alt:Location in Japan
Relief:1
Map Size:270px
Coordinates:35.4893°N 133.0702°W
Location:Matsue, Shimane, Japan
Region:San'in region
Type:Kofun
Built:5th century AD
Epochs:Kofun period
Public Access:Yes

The is a group of Kofun period burial mounds located in Nishikawatsu neighborhood of the city of Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, in the San'in region of Japan. The tumuli were collectively designated a National Historic Site in 1957.[1]

Overview

The Kinzaki Kofun cluster is located behind Shimane University, on a small hill overlooking the lowlands downstream of the Asakumi River to the south. It consists of two "two conjoined rectangles" type, and three kofun. There were originally 11 burial mounds, but six were destroyed due to the construction of a nearby housing complex in 1963. Archaeological excavation of Kofun No. 1 in 1947 determined that the burial chamber was a pit-style stone chamber made of split stones. A wide variety of grave goods were excavated, including a bronze mirror with a flower pattern, several magatama and several other types of beads, an iron blade, and Sue ware pottery. The Sue ware belongs to the oldest style in the San'in region, and there are few unusual examples such as vessel stands, vessels with bells, and vessels with legs.[2]

The site is approximately 3.4 kilometers, or a 40-minute walk, north of Matsue Station on the JR West San'in Main Line.

Kinzaki Kofun cluster!Name!Type!Size
Kinzaki No.1zenpō-kōhō-funtotal length 32 meters: anterior: 12 x 14 x 1 meters; posterior 20 x 23.5 x 3 meters
Kinzaki No. 2hōfun 10 x 10 x 1 meters
Kinzaki No. 3hōfun 20 x 20 x 2 meters
Kinzaki No. 4hōfun 26.5 x 17 x 3 meters
Kinzaki No.5zenpō-kōhō-funtotal length 22 meters: anterior: 5 x 7.5 x 1 meters; posterior 17 x 20 x 2.5 meters

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 金崎古墳群. Kinzaki Kofun-gun. Japanese . . August 31, 2022.
  2. Book: Isomura . Yukio . Sakai . Hideya . (国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia . 2012 . 学生社 . 4311750404.