Inariyama Kofun
The Inariyama Kofun (稲荷山古墳) is a keyhole-shaped kofun (tomb), zenpō-kōen-fun, located in Gyōda, Saitama. It is one of the nine kofun clustered in the city. To avoid confusion, it is occasionally called the Saitama Inariyama Kofun, for kofun with the same name are found in other regions.
The full length of the tomb is 120 m, the second largest in the prefecture after the Futagoyama Kofun. The width and height of the front, rectangular section are 74 m and 10.7 m, respectively. The diameter and height of the rear, circular section are 62 m and 11.7 m, respectively. The Inariyama Sword was excavated here in 1968 and has a gold-inlaid inscription of more than 115 Chinese characters, which was deemed an important historic discovery. The sword is held in Saitama Prefectural Museum of the Sakitama Ancient Burial Mounds (埼玉県立さきたま史跡の博物館) as a National Treasure of Japan.
Access By Car
From Hanyū IC on the Tōhoku Expressway, drive north for 12 km.
Access By Train
From JR Takasaki Line Kita-Kōnosu Station Walk on Sakitama Greenery Trail (さきたま緑道) for 4.5 km, roughly one hour.
Access By Bus
From JR Fukiage Station, take the Asahi Bus bounded for the Gyōda Base through Sakuma and get off at Sangyō Dōro Stop; walk for 15 minutes. From Gyōda Station, take the loop bus and get off at Sakitama Kofun Park Stop. [1]
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-09-14. Retrieved 2008-09-10.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)