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I feel the romance of history.
Original Text
If you climb a road like a farm road between mountains and fields, you will find Oishi, which is clearly processed by human hands on the field side. This is Oni no Yukihiku. There is a demon's ridge just up the mountain on the other side. It seems that the lid stone of the stone chamber of the tumulus that lost the seal is the snow hidden of the demon, and the remaining bottom stone is the demon's cherry blossom. The tumulus was originally a double tomb, and another stone chamber was broken into garden stones, and it is said that it is now exhibited outdoors at the Museum of the Kasahara Archaeological Research Institute, so I checked it at the museum the day before. ...
The demon Yukigakushi looks like a mysterious stone structure, but it is actually said to be the lid stone of the stone chamber of the tumulus. If you say it, you can see that the upper part of the stone chamber is Yukigakushi and the lower part is Yukigakushi. However, was it a fall that was far away from the two? After all, Asuka Village has many mysteries.
It's a splendid naming, but the theory that the bottom stone and lid of the stone chamber are influential
Original Text
There is a legend that oni lost the traveler in the fog, caught it, cooked with a cherry blossom, and added it to the snow hidden after being full. Currently, it is explained as the bottom stone and lid of the stone chamber of Emperor Kinmei's tomb, but it seems that it is not known why it is in the current location. It is said to be from the Emperor's Mausoleum, so it is managed by the Agency for Cultural Affairs and is covered with a black fence and cannot be touched.
The bottom stone of the stone chamber and the lid stone are divided on and below the walking path. The bottom stone above is like a slab, and the bottom lid stone is turned over, so it looks like a snow cover.
It is located along a narrow road (the extent that light cars can finally pass), and I think it is a little far away, so bicycles are the best vehicle. The signs are well-equipped and you can come here without hesitation (from the National Asuka Historical Park). The demon snow hidden is just a megalith, and you can certainly see it when it comes to snow hidden. I went up the stairs a little across the road, but I was able to see the flat stone (sliding board). The original 々 seems to be built in accordance with the regulations of the funeral Ordinance built in 646 with the bottom stone and lid stone of the stone chamber.
I feel the romance of history.
If you climb a road like a farm road between mountains and fields, you will find Oishi, which is clearly processed by human hands on the field side. This is Oni no Yukihiku. There is a demon's ridge just up the mountain on the other side. It seems that the lid stone of the stone chamber of the tumulus that lost the seal is the snow hidden of the demon, and the remaining bottom stone is the demon's cherry blossom. The tumulus was originally a double tomb, and another stone chamber was broken into garden stones, and it is said that it is now exhibited outdoors at the Museum of the Kasahara Archaeological Research Institute, so I checked it at the museum the day before. ...
Even if the demon uses it, it looks completely.
The demon Yukigakushi looks like a mysterious stone structure, but it is actually said to be the lid stone of the stone chamber of the tumulus. If you say it, you can see that the upper part of the stone chamber is Yukigakushi and the lower part is Yukigakushi. However, was it a fall that was far away from the two? After all, Asuka Village has many mysteries.
It's a splendid naming, but the theory that the bottom stone and lid of the stone chamber are influential
There is a legend that oni lost the traveler in the fog, caught it, cooked with a cherry blossom, and added it to the snow hidden after being full. Currently, it is explained as the bottom stone and lid of the stone chamber of Emperor Kinmei's tomb, but it seems that it is not known why it is in the current location. It is said to be from the Emperor's Mausoleum, so it is managed by the Agency for Cultural Affairs and is covered with a black fence and cannot be touched.
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The bottom stone of the stone chamber and the lid stone are divided on and below the walking path. The bottom stone above is like a slab, and the bottom lid stone is turned over, so it looks like a snow cover.
There was a megalith.
It is located along a narrow road (the extent that light cars can finally pass), and I think it is a little far away, so bicycles are the best vehicle. The signs are well-equipped and you can come here without hesitation (from the National Asuka Historical Park). The demon snow hidden is just a megalith, and you can certainly see it when it comes to snow hidden. I went up the stairs a little across the road, but I was able to see the flat stone (sliding board). The original 々 seems to be built in accordance with the regulations of the funeral Ordinance built in 646 with the bottom stone and lid stone of the stone chamber.