"This tour visits the World Heritage component sites starting from Domyoji Station.
Enjoy Fujiidera’s unique attractions, including the Nakatsuhime-no-mikoto-ryo Kofun, which is the oldest and largest burial mound of the Furuichi Kofun Group, and the Komuroyama Kofun, which you can climb on foot!"

古室山古墳
仲姫命陵古墳
藤本雅一酒造醸
    • 歴史遺産
    • 古墳
    Take in the view! You can walk to the top of this keyhole-shaped kofun.

    Komuroyama Kofun is a 150-meter-long keyhole-shaped kofun (mounded tomb) built in the late 4th century. Access is permitted to the top of the mound. This is where rows of cylindrical haniwa (clay figures) and haniwa in the shape of houses, shields, and helmets have been found. Because the kofun is situated high on the plateau, it offers a spectacular view. Depending on the season, plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, and autumn foliage can also be enjoyed.

    • 歴史遺産
    • 古墳
    A 290-meter-long mound! The largest keyhole-shaped kofun in the city of Fujiidera.

    Nakatsuhime-no-mikoto-ryo Kofun is a giant keyhole-shaped kofun (mounded tomb) that was built in the early 5th century. With a mound length of 290 meters, it is the second largest kofun in the Furuichi Kofun Group after the Ojin-tenno-ryo Kofun (Habikino City). The Nabezuka Kofun, thought to be a satellite mound (baicho), is located at the round end of the keyhole-shaped kofun.

    • 食べる
    • テイクアウト
    • 地酒