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Go on a trip where you can stroll on streets overflowing with the charms of the ancient world and savor local specialties that make full use of the bounty of nature
We are pleased to introduce you to a sightseeing spot where you can enjoy a history tour that includes a tumulus registered as a World Heritage Site, as well as specialty wines and Habikino's very own gourmet dishes.
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the Mausoleum of Emperor Ojin
This is the central burial mound of the “Mozu-Furuichi Kohun Group”, which was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2019.
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Konda Hachimangu Shrine
Konda Hachimangu Shrine attracts those who feel deeply connected to Emperor Ojin
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Habikino City Cultural Property Exhibition Room
You can appreciate a wide variety of haniwa.
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Takenouchi-kaido
Japan’s oldest national highway "Takenouchi‐Kaido" certified as a Japan Heritage
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the Hakuchoryo Mausoleum
"Hakuchoryo Mausoleum" is said to be the tomb of Yamato Takeru no Mikoto. If you look at the burial mound through Shugo, you can see a magnificent view.
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Hakayama Kofun
It is a large keyhole-shaped tumulus with a mound length of 225m.
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Yuryaku-tenno-ryo Kofun
The Shimaizumi-maruyama Tumulus with a diameter of 75m and the Shimaizumi-hiratsuka Tumulus with a side length of 50m are arranged in a circular shape.
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Tsudo-shiroyama Kofun and Museum "Mahora Shiroyama"
Built in the latter half of the 4th century, it is the oldest large keyhole-shaped burial mound in the Furuichi Kofun Group.
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Chuai-tenno-ryo Kofun
It is the third largest large keyhole-shaped mounded tomb in the Furuichi Kofun Group.
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AICEL-Shura Hall
On the second floor of the building with motifs of boat-shaped haniwa and Shura, there is a historical exhibition zone that displays excavated artifacts.
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Ninken-tenno-ryo Kofun
Among the Furuichi Kofun Group, it is a burial mound that has the characteristics of a new period.
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Minegazuka Kofun
Among the Furuichi Kofun Group, it is one of the few keyhole-shaped burial mounds whose internal facilities have been excavated.
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