Corridor-type kofun
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corridor-type kofun (横穴式石室 yokoana-shiki sekishitsu) are a kind of Kofun dug as artificial caves in Ancient Japan.[1][2][3]
List[edit]
- Yokohama Kofun
- Atago Mountain Corridor Kofun Group
- Anfukuji Corridor Kofun Group
- Izumizaki Kofun
- Mizugawa Basin Corridor Kofun Group
- Ichigaoka Corridor Kofun Mound Group
- Iwaseyama Corridor Kofun Group
- Erakota Kofun
- Ezo Hole
- Eura Corridor Kofun Group
- Osato Kofun
- Omura Corridor Kofun Group
- Kashiya Corridor Kofun Group
- Kamakura-style Corridor Kofun
- Tang Imperial Palace Kofun
- Kankanmuro Corridor Kofun Group
- North Akitsu Corridor Kofun Group
- Kiyotosako Kofun
- Kuroiwa Corridor Kofun Group
- Nanaishiyama Corridor Kofun Group
- Shimomiwa Tamadani Corridor Kofun Group
- Jugorou Hole
- Shououji Cemetery Rear Corridor Kofun Group
- Shinkouji Corridor Kofun Group
- Souzenji Corridor Kofun Group
- Takaida Corridor Kofun Group
- Takio Hyakuana Corridor Kofun Mound Group
- Takino Castle Kofun Group
- Dezan Corridor Kofun Group
- Nakaimaruyama Kofun Group
- Nagaoka Hyakuana Kofun
- Nakata Cave Tombs
- Nagara Corridor Kofun Group
- Hayama Corridor Kofun
- Hikoshigaya Kofun Group
- Benkei's Cave
- Houousan Corridor Kofun
- Maehara Corridor Kofun
- Matsugasaki Kofun Group
- Minowahora Kofun Group
- Miyonoma Kofun Group
- Moegasaki Kofun Group
- Yamahata Kofun Group
- Youkokujidani Kofun Group
- Yoshimi Hyakuana
- Yokkaichi Kofun Group
See Also[edit]
- circular-type kofun
- square-type kofun
- zenpō-kōhō-fun (前方後方墳)
- zenpō-kōen-fun (前方後円墳)
- scallop-type kofun
- Octagonal kofun
- Joenkahofun
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- ↑ "Sakushima Ancient Tomb Mounds (Kofun) – 西尾観光". nishiokanko.com. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
- ↑ "Unique burial concepts: Diversity of tomb systems|Southern Kyushu's Remarkable Kofun Culture|Kofun as World Cultural Heritage". www.miyazaki-archive.jp. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
- ↑ https://www.rekihaku.ac.jp/english/outline/publication/ronbun/ronbun9/pdf/217011.pdf