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A monument that there was a tumulus
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On the way from Yokohama Station to Mitsuzawa Hill, I climbed the stairs next to the driving school. There is a stone monument and an explanation board. It is said that the place where the tumulus was located is a driving school.
If you head from Mitsuzawa Park, you will see a large driving school on the left side of the way down the slope toward the west exit of Yokohama Station. If you branch from the downhill to the left in front of the driving school, the road ahead seems to be lost in the training school, and it becomes a little lonely. It goes between the main course of the training school and the building like a hut for motorcycle training, but apparently the back side of this corner for motorcycle training is already like a front and rear burial mound. As it is ...
Hengyi の Central Department に Front and Back to Cemetery
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About 20 minutes walk from the west exit of Yokohama Station, you will find the remains of an old burial mound on the hill of Route 13 toward Mitsuzawa Park. A front-rear burial mound in such a place near Yokohama Station? I was excited to hear that, but I was a little disappointed that I couldn't see the shape of the front and rear burial mounds anywhere. Even so, I was very surprised at the fact that there was a front-rear burial mound about 1400 years ago in the center of Yokohama.
In the first half of the 7th century, の construction と presumption される front and rear tomb の trail
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Walk from the west exit of Yokohama Station toward the Asamashita intersection, turn left here and climb the slope toward Misawa Park, and you will see a large sign that says KANTO Motor School Yokohama West Exit School on the hill on your right. .. On the roadside around climbing the stone steps in front of the signboard, there was an information board with the words "Karuizawa Kofun Ruins" written on it. According to the guide board created by the Yokohama Board of Education, it was found that the keyhole shaped tomb mound was located on this plateau in the excavation investigation carried out in 1965, and the tomb ...
A monument that there was a tumulus
On the way from Yokohama Station to Mitsuzawa Hill, I climbed the stairs next to the driving school. There is a stone monument and an explanation board. It is said that the place where the tumulus was located is a driving school.
I'm quietly in the corner of the driving school.
If you head from Mitsuzawa Park, you will see a large driving school on the left side of the way down the slope toward the west exit of Yokohama Station. If you branch from the downhill to the left in front of the driving school, the road ahead seems to be lost in the training school, and it becomes a little lonely. It goes between the main course of the training school and the building like a hut for motorcycle training, but apparently the back side of this corner for motorcycle training is already like a front and rear burial mound. As it is ...
Hengyi の Central Department に Front and Back to Cemetery
About 20 minutes walk from the west exit of Yokohama Station, you will find the remains of an old burial mound on the hill of Route 13 toward Mitsuzawa Park. A front-rear burial mound in such a place near Yokohama Station? I was excited to hear that, but I was a little disappointed that I couldn't see the shape of the front and rear burial mounds anywhere. Even so, I was very surprised at the fact that there was a front-rear burial mound about 1400 years ago in the center of Yokohama.
In the first half of the 7th century, の construction と presumption される front and rear tomb の trail
Walk from the west exit of Yokohama Station toward the Asamashita intersection, turn left here and climb the slope toward Misawa Park, and you will see a large sign that says KANTO Motor School Yokohama West Exit School on the hill on your right. .. On the roadside around climbing the stone steps in front of the signboard, there was an information board with the words "Karuizawa Kofun Ruins" written on it. According to the guide board created by the Yokohama Board of Education, it was found that the keyhole shaped tomb mound was located on this plateau in the excavation investigation carried out in 1965, and the tomb ...