Teradani Chōshizuka Kofun Explained

Teradani Chōshizuka Kofun
Native Name:寺谷銚子塚古墳
Map Type:Japan Shizuoka Prefecture#Japan
Map Alt:Location in Japan
Relief:1
Map Size:270px
Coordinates:34.7797°N 137.8392°W
Location:Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan
Region:Tōkai region
Type:kofun
Built:4th century AD
Epochs:Kofun period
Public Access:Yes (no public facilities)

The is a kofun burial mound located in the Teradani neighborhood of the city of Iwata, Shizuoka in the Tōkai region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1956, with the area under protection enlarged in 1979.[1]

Overview

The Teradani Chōshizuka Kofun is located on the east bank of the Tenryū River. It is a, which is shaped like a keyhole, having one square end and one circular end, when viewed from above. The tumulus is orientated south-south west and has a total length of 108 meters, making it the third largest found in Shizuoka Prefecture. The anterior rectangular portion is 52 meters wide with a height of 4.5 meters, and the posterior domed portion has a diameter of 58 meters and height of eight meters. There are traces of a surrounding ten-meter wide moat and fukiishi stones. The tumulus was excavated in 1880 and 1898 and was found to contain a vermilion-painted vertical burial chamber with a length of three meters. Grave goods included an ancient triangular-edged Shinju-kyo Bronze mirror with a design of mythical animals, pottery and bronze artifacts, which dated the tomb to the middle to end of the 4th century AD.[2]

The surrounding area contains many other ancient kofun, which are not covered by the National Historic Site protection, with the exception of the Kochōzuka Kofun, a smaller "two-conjoined rectangle"-shaped tomb immediately adjacent to the Teradani Chōzuka Kofun. This tomb has a length of 54 meters, orientated east. It also has a ten-meter wide moat, which partly intersects that of the Teradani Chōzuka Kofun. This tumulus has not been excavated, and its interior details is unknown, but it is believed to predate the Teradani Chōzuka Kofun.[2]

The site is a ten-minute walk from the "Choshi Tsukaguchi" bus stop on the Entetsu Bus from Iwata Station on the Tōkaidō Main Line.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 銚子塚古墳附小銚子塚古墳 . Jōnozuka kofun. 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.