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  1. Zenpokoenfun - Wikipedia

    • Zenpokoenfun is an architectural model of Japanese ancient tombs (Kofun), which consists of a square front part (前方部, Zenpō-bu) and a circular back part (後円部, Kōen-bu). The part connecting the two is called the middle part (くびれ部, Kubire-bu), which looks like a keyhole when viewed from above. Therefore, they are also called keyhole-shaped mounds in … See more

    Etymology

    At first, Zenpokoenfun did not have a specific name, but were named after objects that were around the people during that era. Therefore, they were also known as Chezun, Yaozi, Chajiu, Calabash, Piaozhong… See more

    Origin

    There are multiple theories regarding the origin of Zenpokoenfun. Firstly, the term "imitation of objects" was used. In addition to the "palace chariot" term, which was no longer adopted during the Meiji era, Masahiko … See more

    History

    After the mid-19th century, large-scale Zenpokoenfun began to appear in Western Japan. Examples of Kansai region include Kofun of Tokuchi in Sakurai, Nara Prefecture, the Kofun of Tsui Otsuzuyama in Kizugawa, … See more

     
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    Keyhole Kofun, or Zenpokoenfun, are a notable type of Japanese ancient tomb consisting of a square front part (前方部) and a circular back part (後円部). [9] The part connecting the two is called the middle part ( くびれ部 ), which looks like …

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    The most prevalent type of kofun was the zenpokoenfun, in which the layout looks like a keyhole when viewed from above, with the burial mound in the middle surrounded by a moat, which is in turn surrounded by an outer layer of greenery.

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