9712861°N 130.6000056°E / 32.9712861; 130.6000056 Eta Funayama Kofun (Japanese: 江田船山古墳) is a kofun, or burial mound, located in Nagomi, Kumamoto in Japan...
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Okimi (category Kofun period)
Inariyama kofun, Saitama prefecture. On the other hand, on the iron sword which is a silver inlaid sword, unearthed from the Eta Funayama kofun, Kumamoto...
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The Kofun period (古墳時代, Kofun jidai) is an era in the history of Japan from about 300 to 538 AD (the date of the introduction of Buddhism), following...
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Zenpokoenfun (redirect from Keyhole shaped kofun)
iron sword unearthed from the Inawa Mountain Kofun, and the large sword unearthed from the Eta Funayama Kofun, Emperor Yūryaku at that time regarded himself...
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Line. Kyushu Expressway National Route 443 Eta Anakannon Kofun, National Historic Site Eta Funayama Kofun, National Historic Site Tanaka Castle ruins...
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or "Okimi", as the inscription on an iron sword excavated from the Eta Funayama Kofun in Kumamoto Prefecture reads. According to the Book of Sui, Wakoku...
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In the Kofun period, gilt bronze crowns and crown caps have been excavated from kofun (tumuli) throughout Japan, including the Eta Funayama Kofun and the...
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Inariyama Sword (redirect from The iron sword of Inariyama Kofun)
Takiru is also apparently mentioned on another inscribed sword, the Eta Funayama Sword. 増澤 (Masuzawa), 文武 (Fumitake) (September 2006). "X 線がいざなう古代の世界:...
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original on July 13, 2010. Retrieved May 13, 2009. "Objects from the Eta Funayama Tumulus". Emuseum. Tokyo National Museum. 2004. Archived from the original...
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Yamato Kingship (category Kofun period)
sword unearthed from the Eta Funayama Kofun in Kumamoto Prefecture. The fact that the name "Wakatakeru" is found in the kofun located both in the eastern...
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Retrieved 28 June 2012. 肥後江田船山古墳出土品 [Excavated Artefacts from Higo Eda Funayama Kofun] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 28 June 2012...
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Inaridai Sword (redirect from Inaridai No. 1 Kofun tumulus Iron Sword)
birth of the ancient unified state. Seven-Branched Sword Inariyama Sword Eta Funayama Sword Tōdaijiyama Sword 「王賜」銘鉄剣(おうしめいてっけん) Archived 2011-07-21 at the...
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region, who constructed the Tōdaijiyama Kofun in the late 4th century. Seven-Branched Sword Inariyama Sword Eta Funayama Sword Inaridai Sword Christopher Seeley...
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Emperor Yūryaku (category People of Kofun-period Japan)
suggests that a system similar to the Bemin was already in place. While the Eta Funayama Sword also apparently mentions the name "Waka Takiru", many characters...
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first seen in the 400s or 500s to spell out Japanese names, as on the Eta Funayama Sword or the Inariyama Sword. This gradually formalized over the 600s...
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Five kings of Wa (category Kofun period)
archeological evidence, such as the inscriptions on the Inariyama and Eta Funayama Sword, also supports the idea that Bu is an equivalent of Emperor Yūryaku...
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Metal crowns have been excavated from kofun (tumuli) throughout Japan, including the Eta Funayama and Fujinoki kofun tombs. In 603, Empress Suiko (592-628)...
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the Kofun period. Detail of bronze mirror (5th–6th century). Eta-Funayama Tumulus, Kumamoto. Iron helmet and armour with gilt bronze decoration, Kofun period...
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barding as illustrated on Wujing Zongyao A low-fired 5th to 6th century Kofun and Asuka Japanese earthenware pottery horse head. Brooklyn Museum. A pottery...
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