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estimated to be from the early Kofun Period, dating back to the latter half of the 4th century. Although no full-scale excavation has been conducted thus far, the results of a radar survey conducted in 2001 confirmed the existence of a burial ground in the rear circle of the site. Based on the distribution of burial mounds in the surrounding area and the size and shape of Daikakujiyama Burial Mound, it is presumed that a leader who ruled the area was buried there. It has been designated as a prefectural historic site because it has not been destroyed
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well as nine ancient burial mounds, two of which are still preserved today in Higashiterayama Park No.2. Straight swords with silver inlays on the guard and iron arrowheads were excavated from the burial mounds, indicating that this was the base of a powerful clan. Tobarisaku is an important archaeological site which tells us that this area was actually quite developed from an early stage, with a core settlement having been established there since the Yayoi period. 関連リンク 文化財説明版 このページの情報発信元
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사토미씨가 오유미성 공격을 위해 지은 진지로(陣城, 진성, 전투를 위한 임시 성)이었을 것으로 생각됩니다. Remains of Jōnodai Is this the site of the remains of the castle which the Satomi Clan built to defeat the Chiba Clan? The remains of Jōnodai Castle are located on a plateau east of Ōdo Pond. Upon excavation, stone tools from the Paleolithic Period were discovered, as well as the remains of dwellings from the Jomon
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千葉市:光明院 光明院 Komyo-in Temple 中国語 中文 Chinese 韓国語 한국 Korean 英語 English 光明院,こうみょういん,Site of Oyumi Castle ・中国語 中文 Chinese ・韓国語 한국 Korean ・英語 English 光明院 掌管千叶港的寺庙,是千叶氏的权力根据地 光明院是真言宗的寺院,位于神明町,直到18世纪中期。 自
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(鎌倉) 막부가 세워질때까지의 역사의 한장면에는, 지역 사람들이 가깝게 관련되어 있음을 엿볼 수 있을 것입니다. Shirahata Shrine The site where Chiba Tsunetane’s grandson defeated the Heike Clan According to legend, Yūki Inari was originally enshrined at Shirahata Shrine. It is said that the name of Shirahata Shrine came about in 1180, when Minamoto Yoritomo raised the white flag of the Minamoto Clan there after regaining power in the
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), who visited the region, left behind writings saying “There is water at the base of an old castle known as the ‘ochanomizu of Tosho-gu’ [Tosho-gu is Tokugawa Ieyasu’s deity title]. To the right, there is a forest of pine trees, where it is said to be the ‘site of the Toshogu Shrine inn’”. This spring was an important source of water for the people who protected the castle on the plateau, and also was a place for travelers and for horses to refresh on their journey. In the Kanto region during the Edo period, faith for
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of its residents. Structural restrictions to buildings, limitations to specific development activities, etc. are underway. Planned locations for basic survey The region is the result of extracting hazardous areas using a numerical elevation model, and a detailed survey will be conducted in the future. Broad-Area Evacuation Site A reasonably open space where you can protect yourself from disasters affecting broad areas such as large earthquakes. Designated Emergency Evacuation Site A place or institution such as a park, a school gymnasium, or a schoolyard where you may temporarily secure your safety. Designated Emergency Evacuation Site and Designated Emergency Evacuation
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 4A National Treasure Among Ruins! Chibanosuke Guide The Kasori Shell Mounds is a truly amazing site, isn't it? Yeah! I heard they’re some of the most important ruins in all of Japan. Entrance Stone of Kasori Shell Mounds Park Ho ho... you knew a lot! It's been designated a Special Historic Site. What’s a “Special Historic Site”? These are ruins within Japan that should be specially protected and known to all citizens. Are there many special historical sites? Nay. There are about 460,000 registered historical sites in Japan. There are only
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, SHINTARO SATO, NAOKI HONJO, KAZUO KITAI, ASAKO NARAHASHI, SHINGO KANAGAWA, KUMI YOKOYU VENUE 千葉市美術館、旧神谷伝兵衛稲毛別荘ほか Chiba City Museum of Art, Former Holiday House of Denbei Kamiya, etc. CHIBA FOTO Official Site チバフォト 公式サイト OUTLINE 伝統文化 × 新しい文化の発信 生態系へのジャックイン展 TRADITIONAL CULTURE meets NEW CULTURE Jack into the Noösphere 2021.7.24sat-8.8sun 思考
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ドの「クラッゲンオーウェン」 アイルランド,CIR,加曾利貝塚,ブログ Dia dhuit! This is Katie, the CIR for Chiba City. In June I finally got to visit the Kasori Shell Mounds site in Chiba City. While I was there, I was so surprised by how similar it is to a place in Ireland called “Craggaunowen”. Craggaunowen is a reconstruction of ancient dwelling places from the late Bronze to the early Iron Age. In this blog, I would like to introduce Craggaunowen and some
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