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A group of massive keyhole-shaped burial mounds spanning Sakai, Habikino, and Fujiidera, registered as a World Cultural Heritage site. Built from the late 4th to late 5th century, these tombs symbolize ancient Japan's high civil engineering and authority. The "Nintoku-tenno-ryo" is one of the world's three largest tombs, alongside the Great Pyramid of Giza. Though the full scale isn't visible from the ground, you can feel the ancient mystery through museums and observation decks.
永遠に-Mozu Mounded Tombs-
Sakai City
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Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group
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- 18 Daisan-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka
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- http://www.mozu-furuichi.jp/jp/
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