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Inaridai Kofun

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Inaridai Kofun
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Inaridai Daichi Kofun is a Kofun. The Ōshimei iron sword was found in it. The Inaridai Sword was also found in it.

During the period of activity of the Five Kings of Japan, the tombs of the great kings were constructed in the Mozu Tombs and Furuichi Kofun Cluster (Osaka Prefecture, Sakai City, Habikino City, Fujiidera), and Je's tomb is assumed to be one of them.[1] These tombs are now designated as mausoleums by the Miyouchi Agency, so there is a lack of archaeological data to date them, but one theory compares them to the Ichinoyama tomb (the current imperial tomb of Emperor Yunkyo).

Another archaeological source is the "Gift of Wang" excavated from the Inari Daichi Kofun (Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture). (or Chin), since he is self-explanatory only by writing "Wang".[2][3] It should be noted, however, that the iron sword from Inariyama burial mound inscription and the iron sword from Etafuneyama burial mound inscription are distinct from the "Great King" of the Inariyama Sword[4]

See Also

References

  1. "Wa" no Monogatari (Headquarters Committee for the Promotion of the Mozu and Furuichi Tumulus Group World Cultural Heritage Registration, "Mozu and Furuichi Tumulus Group")
  2. Mori Kosho 2010, pp. 51-55.
  3. Kouchi Haruhito 2018, pp. 73-119.
  4. 河内春人 2018, pp. 73-119.

Bibliography

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    • "倭王済". 日本人名大辞典. 講談社. Search this book on
    • 坂元義種. "倭の五王". 国史大辞典. 吉川弘文館. Search this book on
    • 日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ). 小学館. Search this book on
      • 坂元義種 「倭の五王」、「済」。
    • 坂元義種 (2006). "倭の五王". 日本古代史大辞典. 大和書房. ISBN 978-4479840657. Search this book on
    • 関和彦. "倭王済". 朝日日本歴史人物事典. 朝日新聞出版. Search this book on - リンクは朝日新聞社「コトバンク」。
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