Visit, if you dare, an eldritch tomb in the archipelago beyond Khitai, one that dates back to soon after the Hyborian Age. #kofun https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/oita/tsukiyama-kofun/?s=mc
Tsukiyama Kofun

A prehistoric megalithic tomb from around the 5th century CE, one of the most opulent burials in the prefecture.

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Visit, if you dare, an eldritch tomb in the archipelago beyond Khitai, one that dates back to soon after the Hyborian Age. #kofun https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/oita/kamezuka-kofun/?s=mc
Kamezuka Kofun

Walking to a restored prehistoric megalithic tomb from the 5th century CE, seeing varied other sights along the way.

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Visit, if you dare, an eldritch tomb in the archipelago beyond Khitai, one that dates back to soon after the Hyborian Age. #kofun https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/oita/furumiya-tomb/?s=mc
Furumiya Tomb

Walking to a megalithic tomb from the mid-7th century CE. Its occupant might be mentioned in the earliest history.

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Visit, if you dare, this eldritch tomb of an unknown emperor who ruled the archipelago beyond Khitai. #kofun #history https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/kofun/uwanabe.html?s=mc
Uwanabe Kofun — Megalithic Tombs of Japan's Ancient Rulers

Uwanabe Kofun, a megalithic tomb with a distinctive keyhole shape. The kofun were built in Japan from the early 3rd to the early 7th century CE. Today they are believed to be the tombs of Emperors.

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Visit, if you dare, this eldritch tomb of an unknown emperor who ruled the archipelago beyond Khitai. #kofun #history https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/kofun/saki-gouran.html?s=mc
Saki Gouran / Gourdsan Tomb — Megalithic Tombs of Japan's Ancient Rulers

Mausoleum of Saki Gouran, or Saki Gouzanyama, or Gourdsan. Kofun, megalithic tombs with distinctive keyhole shapes, were built in Japan from the early 3rd to the early 7th century CE. They're thought to be tombs of Emperors.

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Visit, if you dare, this eldritch tomb of an unknown emperor who ruled the archipelago beyond Khitai. #kofun #history https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/kofun/konabe.html?s=mc
Konabe Kofun — Megalithic Tombs of Japan's Ancient Rulers

Konabe Kofun is a megalithic tomb with a distinctive keyhole shape. Kofun were built in Japan from the early 3rd to the early 7th century CE. Today they are believed to be the tombs of Emperors.

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Visit, if you dare, this eldritch tomb of an unknown emperor who ruled the archipelago beyond Khitai. #kofun #prehistory https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/kofun/ishibutai.html?s=mc
Ishibutai Kofun — Megalithic Tombs of Japan's Ancient Rulers

Mausoleum of Emperor Kinmei. Kofun, megalithic tombs with distinctive keyhole shapes, were built in Japan from the early 3rd to the early 7th century CE. Today they are believed to be the tombs of Emperors.

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Visit, if you dare, these eldritch tombs of the cruel emperors who ruled the archipelago beyond Khitai. #kofun #history https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/kofun/?s=mc
Kofun — Megalithic Tombs of Japan's Ancient Rulers

Megalithic tombs with distinctive keyhole shapes were built in Japan from the early 3rd to the early 7th century CE. Today they are claimed to be the tombs of Emperors.

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Visit, if you dare, this eldritch tomb of Kōken, an empress who ruled the archipelago beyond Khitai. #kofun #history https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/kofun/empress-koken.html?s=mc
Kofun of Empress Kōken, a.k.a. Shōtoku — Megalithic Tombs of Japan

Mausoleum of Empress Kōken, the Shōtoku. Kofun, megalithic tombs with distinctive keyhole shapes, were built in Japan from the early 3rd to the early 7th century CE. Today they are believed to entomb Emperors.

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Visit, if you dare, this eldritch tomb of Jingū, an empress who ruled the archipelago beyond Khitai. #kofun #history https://cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan/kofun/empress-jingu.html?s=mc
Kofun of Empress Jingū — Megalithic Tombs of Japan's Ancient Rulers

Mausoleum of Empress Jingū. Kofun, megalithic tombs with distinctive keyhole shapes, were built in Japan from the early 3rd to the early 7th century CE. Today they are believed to be the tombs of Emperors.

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