Nikko Mountain Tombs Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's not good as a tumulus
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It's a place with many burial mounds, but I didn't know what it was like at that time, and there were few explanations, so I didn't understand it well. As a tumulus lover, I wanted you to do your best a little more. It's not good enough.
i went to the narita branch of the nikkoyama tumulus cluster.
Original Text
On the way to Iwadeyama on National Highway 47, there is a signboard pillar at the entrance of the scenic Nikkoyama on the right embankment. Turn right and you will find the Eai River. Going on a narrow road and crossing a bridge that can only pass through the car 1, there was a sign to Mt. Nikko. If you follow it, there is a guide display for Nikkoyama Kofun Park in a small cedar forest, and if you turn left, there is a display pillar for the Narita Branch of the Nikkoyama Kofun Group and an eastern house, which became a park. The Nikkoyama Kofun tumulus cluster consists of three branch groups of Narita, shogon Ji Temple and Kodera enclosure on the display pillar, and Kofun tumulus ...
It's not good as a tumulus
It's a place with many burial mounds, but I didn't know what it was like at that time, and there were few explanations, so I didn't understand it well. As a tumulus lover, I wanted you to do your best a little more. It's not good enough.
i went to the narita branch of the nikkoyama tumulus cluster.
On the way to Iwadeyama on National Highway 47, there is a signboard pillar at the entrance of the scenic Nikkoyama on the right embankment. Turn right and you will find the Eai River. Going on a narrow road and crossing a bridge that can only pass through the car 1, there was a sign to Mt. Nikko. If you follow it, there is a guide display for Nikkoyama Kofun Park in a small cedar forest, and if you turn left, there is a display pillar for the Narita Branch of the Nikkoyama Kofun Group and an eastern house, which became a park. The Nikkoyama Kofun tumulus cluster consists of three branch groups of Narita, shogon Ji Temple and Kodera enclosure on the display pillar, and Kofun tumulus ...