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There is a theory that it is called Nihon Takeru no Mikoto
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The small mountain behind Hojiji Temple, which is close to Atsuta Jingu, is the Shiratori Kofun. It is presumed to be a front and rear burial mound in the early 6th century, but the shape has collapsed. There seems to be a theory that it is the tomb of Nihon Takeru.
There is a theory that it is called Nihon Takeru no Mikoto
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The small mountain behind Hojiji Temple, which is close to Atsuta Jingu, is the Shiratori Kofun. It is presumed to be a front and rear burial mound in the early 6th century, but the shape has collapsed. There seems to be a theory that it is the tomb of Nihon Takeru.
According to the common theory, it is a place where the local chief, Atsuta Jingu, is explained as the tomb of Nihon Takeru. You can only tour from the front of the fence, but you don't know what it looks like because there are many trees. However, it has been cut quite a bit and has not been in its original shape. I felt that it wasn't very important.
According to the common theory, it is a place where the local chief, Atsuta Jingu, is explained as the tomb of Nihon Takeru. You can only tour from the front of the fence, but you don't know what it looks like because there are many trees. However, it has been cut quite a bit and has not been in its original shape. I felt that it wasn't very important.
There is a theory that the Shiratori Kofun is a Yamato Takeru Kofun. It was a front and rear burial mound, but it is a pity that the burial mound was cut off and could only be seen in the mountains.
There is a theory that it is called Nihon Takeru no Mikoto
The small mountain behind Hojiji Temple, which is close to Atsuta Jingu, is the Shiratori Kofun. It is presumed to be a front and rear burial mound in the early 6th century, but the shape has collapsed. There seems to be a theory that it is the tomb of Nihon Takeru.
There is a theory that it is called Nihon Takeru no Mikoto
The small mountain behind Hojiji Temple, which is close to Atsuta Jingu, is the Shiratori Kofun. It is presumed to be a front and rear burial mound in the early 6th century, but the shape has collapsed. There seems to be a theory that it is the tomb of Nihon Takeru.
に ります in White Bird Park
According to the common theory, it is a place where the local chief, Atsuta Jingu, is explained as the tomb of Nihon Takeru. You can only tour from the front of the fence, but you don't know what it looks like because there are many trees. However, it has been cut quite a bit and has not been in its original shape. I felt that it wasn't very important.
に ります in White Bird Park
According to the common theory, it is a place where the local chief, Atsuta Jingu, is explained as the tomb of Nihon Takeru. You can only tour from the front of the fence, but you don't know what it looks like because there are many trees. However, it has been cut quite a bit and has not been in its original shape. I felt that it wasn't very important.
the yamatotake burial mound?
There is a theory that the Shiratori Kofun is a Yamato Takeru Kofun. It was a front and rear burial mound, but it is a pity that the burial mound was cut off and could only be seen in the mountains.