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  1. Kofun - Wikipedia

    • Kofun (古墳, from Sino-Japanese "ancient burial mound") are megalithic tombs or tumuli in Northeast Asia. Kofun were mainly constructed in the Japanese archipelago between the middle of the 3rd century to the early 7th century AD. The term is the origin of the name of the Kofun period, which indicates the middle 3rd century to early–middle 6th century. Many ko… See more

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    The kofun tumuli have assumed various shapes throughout history. The most common type of kofun is known as a zenpō-kōen-fun (前方後円墳), which is shaped like a keyhole, having one square end and one circular end… See more

     
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  2. Kofun period - Wikipedia

     
  3. Kofun - World History Encyclopedia

  4. Mozu-Furuichi Kofun (UNESCO) | World Heritage

    Known as kofun, these magnificent tombs are masterpieces of architectural and civil engineering, and have recently been inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Highlights Strolling 2.8 kilometers around the Nintoku Imperial Tomb, one …

  5. Mozu Tombs - Wikipedia

    The Mozu Tombs (百舌鳥古墳群, Mozu kofungun) are a group of kofun (Japanese: 古墳)—megalithic tombs—in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Originally consisting of more than 100 tombs, only less than 50% of the key …

  6. Japanese art - Kofun, Tumulus, Sculpture | Britannica

    Oct 29, 2024 · Late Kofun tombs are characterized by schemes of wall decoration within the burial chambers. Two especially important tombs have been excavated in the area just to the south of present-day Nara. The Takamatsu tomb (1972) …

  7. Kofun Period (ca. 300–710) - The Metropolitan …

    The Kofun period is named after the tomb mounds that were built for members of the ruling class during this time. The practice of building sepulchral mounds and burying treasures with the dead was transmitted to Japan from the Asian …

  8. Mozu Tombs - Osaka Travel - japan-guide.com

    The Mozu Tombs (百舌鳥古墳群, Mozu Kofungun) are a cluster of several dozen ancient tombs in the Mozu area of Sakai City, immediately south of Osaka City. The cluster, along with some other tombs in the region, makes up the "Mozu …

  9. Kofun: Ancient Japanese Tombs - Japan Experience

    What are these kofun, former imperial tombs, that dot the landscape between Osaka and Nara? Let's take a step back in time ... The kofun are funerary burial mounds, artificial hills created by man.

  10. Kofun period, an introduction - Smarthistory

    The Kofun 古墳 period in Japan is so named after the burial mounds of the ruling class. The practice of building tomb mounds of monumental proportions and burying treasures with the deceased arrived from the Asian continent during …

  11. Kofun: Japan’s Ancient Tombs - Japan Wonder Travel …

    Jan 6, 2023 · In this article, we have introduced facts and details about kofun, Japan’s ancient tombs. They are a valuable source for studying the life and culture of people who lived during the kofun period, and they continue to …

  12. Kofun Period - World History Encyclopedia

  13. Tumulus period | Kofun, Yamato & Yamato Court | Britannica

  14. Kofun: Megalithic Keyhole-Shaped Tombs That Belonged To …

  15. Japan's mysterious 'keyhole' tombs - BBC REEL - YouTube

  16. What Was the Kofun Period? - WorldAtlas

  17. Kofun: Japan's Keyhole-Shaped Burial Mounds | Amusing Planet

  18. Kofun Burial Mounds and Imperial Tombs | Nara Prefecture …

  19. Haniwa Warrior - Japan | Khan Academy

  20. Where the bodies are buried: Kofun burial mounds along

  21. Idera Kofun - Wikipedia

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