Sakuradani Kofun Explained

Sakuradani Kofun Cluster
Native Name:桜谷古墳群
Map Type:Japan Toyama Prefecture#Japan
Map Alt:Location in Japan
Relief:1
Map Size:270px
Coordinates:36.8165°N 137.0311°W
Location:Takaoka, Toyama, Japan
Region:Hokuriku region
Type:kofun
Built:5th century AD
Epochs:Kofun period
Public Access:Yes

The is a group of kofun burial mounds located in the Ōta neighborhood of the city of Takaoka, Toyama in the Hokuriku region of Japan. Two of the tumuli were designated as a National Historic Site of Japan in 1934.[1]

Overview

The Sakuradani Kofun Cluster of kofun is located on the margin of a hill at the base of Mount Futagami overlooking Toyama Bay in northwestern Toyama Prefecture. The site consisted of a tumuli (No.1), which is shaped like a keyhole, having one square end and one circular end, when viewed from above and a tumuli (No.2) and ten or more smaller tumuli. The first was discovered in 1918 when a tree was being planted at a local Shinto shrine, and nine more were discovered by 1924. Tombs No.1 and No.2 have not been surveyed internally in detail, but are presumed to date from the beginning of the fifth century in the late Kofun period. [2]

These two tombs were protected as a National Historic Site since 1934; however, the remaining tombs were destroyed when the area was developed for agricultural land after World War II.[2]

In 1976, one more dome-shaped tumulus and two box-shaped stone sarcophagus were discovered during the construction of a prefectural road. However, during this same construction work and despite the National Historic Site status, a portion of Tomb No.2 was destroyed.[2]

Sakuradani Kofun cluster
Kofun Type Length Posterior Anterior Excavated
No.1 keyhole 62m 35m diameter x 7m height 30m width x 5.45 m height unexcavated
No.2 keyhole 50m 33m diameter x 6m height ?m width x 1 m height 1923, 1945

Numerous grave goods uncovered during various archaeological excavations, of which a 14-centimeter diameter bronze mirror (possibly of Chinese origin), 13 cylindrical beads, three gold rings, two knives, 17 small beads and a jasper spindle are designated as Important Tangible Cultural Properties of Takaoka City. The mirror is kept at the Tokyo National Museum and other artifacts at the Toyama City Museum. The site is about a 10-minute walk from Amaharashi Station on the JR West Himi Line.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 桜谷古墳群 . Sakuradani kofun gun. Japanese . . August 20, 2020.
  2. Book: Isomura . Yukio . Sakai . Hideya . (国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia . 2012 . 学生社 . 4311750404.