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Daisen-ryo Kofun (Tomb of Emperor Nintoku)
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Mozu Mounded Tombs
Daisencho, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0035, Japan
Sakai City Museum
Japan, 〒590-0802 Osaka, Sakai, Sakai Ward, Mozusekiuncho, 2 Chome 大仙公園内
Daisen Park
1 Chome-4-3 Higashiuenoshibacho, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0802, Japan
おおさか堺バルーン
Japan, 〒590-0802 Osaka, Sakai, Sakai Ward, Mozusekiuncho, 2 Chome 大仙公園 内
Daisen Park Japanese Garden
17 Daisen Nakamachi, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0801, Japan
Guwashobo Kofun
3 Chome Mozusekiuncho, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0802, Japan
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Kounken Mikunigaoka
4 Chome-12-42 Koryo Nishimachi, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0026, Japan
Haya Sohonten
Japan, 〒590-0026 Osaka, Sakai, Sakai Ward, Koryo Nishimachi, 4丁目1−21 はや総本店
Co Fun Cafe
Japan, 〒590-0026 Osaka, Sakai, Sakai Ward, Koryo Nishimachi, 4丁目11−15
THE LANE CAFE
Japan, 〒591-8037 Osaka, Sakai, Kita Ward, Mozuakahatacho, 1 Chome−8-4 新野村工業三国ヶ丘ビル
ビストロ ボアボアボア (Bistro Bois Bois Bois)
4 Chome-12-46 Koryo Nishimachi, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0026, Japan
天ぷら旬菜 由庵
1-23 Mozuumekitacho, Kita Ward, Sakai, Osaka 591-8031, Japan
べらしお 三国ヶ丘店
Japan, 〒590-0024 Osaka, Sakai, Sakai Ward, Koryo Nakamachi, 2 Chome−6−1 パパラギヨシビル
Icoroba
Japan, 〒590-0801 Osaka, Sakai, Sakai Ward, Daisen Nakamachi, 159番地 いこいの広場
Gyoza no Osho Mikunigaoka-ekimae
2 Chome-4-13 Koryo Nakamachi, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0024, Japan
Chakura
2-24 Ryosaidori, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0041, Japan
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chambre de KIKI
3 Chome-5-28 Koryo Nishimachi, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0026, Japan
ホテル アンブレイン 堺
1 Chome-1-17 Koryo Nakamachi, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0024, Japan
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Daisen-ryo Kofun (Tomb of Emperor Nintoku)

1079-1 Daisencho, Sakai Ward, Sakai, Osaka 590-0035, Japan
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attractions: Mozu Mounded Tombs, Sakai City Museum, Daisen Park, おおさか堺バルーン, Daisen Park Japanese Garden, Guwashobo Kofun, restaurants: Kounken Mikunigaoka, Haya Sohonten, Co Fun Cafe, THE LANE CAFE, ビストロ ボアボアボア (Bistro Bois Bois Bois), 天ぷら旬菜 由庵, べらしお 三国ヶ丘店, Icoroba, Gyoza no Osho Mikunigaoka-ekimae, Chakura
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kunaicho.go.jp

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Nearby attractions of Daisen-ryo Kofun (Tomb of Emperor Nintoku)

Mozu Mounded Tombs

Sakai City Museum

Daisen Park

おおさか堺バルーン

Daisen Park Japanese Garden

Guwashobo Kofun

Mozu Mounded Tombs

Mozu Mounded Tombs

4.2

(191)

Open 24 hours
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Sakai City Museum

Sakai City Museum

4.1

(619)

Open 24 hours
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Daisen Park

Daisen Park

4.2

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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おおさか堺バルーン

おおさか堺バルーン

4.7

(117)

Open 24 hours
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べらしお 三国ヶ丘店

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The Daisen-ryo Kofun, also known as the Tomb of Emperor Nintoku, is one of Japan’s most impressive and mysterious ancient sites. Located in Sakai, near Osaka, it is the largest keyhole-shaped burial mound in the country and one of the biggest in the world. Surrounded by wide moats and lush greenery, the site conveys a sense of grandeur and solemnity.

Although the tomb itself is not open to the public, visitors can admire its immense scale from the surrounding viewpoints. The nearby Daisen Park and Sakai City Museum provide context, offering insights into the history of the Kofun period and the significance of these massive tombs.

Walking around the area gives a good perspective of the mound’s size, and the serene atmosphere contrasts with the bustling city around it.

Recognized as part of the UNESCO World Heritage “Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group,” the Daisen-ryo Kofun is not only an archaeological treasure but also an important cultural symbol of Japan’s ancient past.

It is a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the country’s...

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Daisenryo Kofun (Emperor Nintoku’s Tomb) is an immense burial mound and tomb complex. It measures 1500 feet long, 900 feet wide, 115 feet high and is enclosed by 3 moats. Covered in trees for the past century to protect it from soil erosion, it was quite the architectural accomplishment back in the 5th century. Two thousand laborers took 16 years to build it.

And you’ll never see it up close. Nobody has even been near it since 1872.

So it’s not a tourist attraction. Like a giant buried UFO, you can see the outline in the distance. Go for the beautiful 2.5 mile walk around the perimeter, quietly free of people. There is a museum in the park across the street and a tiny theater with a film (with English subtitles) on the history of these keyhole mounds.

Don’t travel to Japan to see it but if you’re in the Kansai area (Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe) anyway, spend a morning or afternoon walking among the beautiful greenery in quiet contemplation, or learning more about a mound that’s twice the length of the Great...

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This tomb is one of the 3 largest tombs in the world, along with the Pyramid of Khufu (Egypt) and First Qin Emperor's Mausoleum (China). The inner grounds of the tomb are off-limits, but if you walk around its perimeter, you will slowly realise how big the place actually is! The intricately design grounds is best seen from above because the ground level appears as a wall of forest. Best place to get an aerial view of this magnificent tomb is from the 21st floor observatory at Sakai City Hall, the tallest building within...

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Daisenryo Kofun (Emperor Nintoku’s Tomb) is an immense burial mound and tomb complex. It measures 1500 feet long, 900 feet wide, 115 feet high and is enclosed by 3 moats. Covered in trees for the past century to protect it from soil erosion, it was quite the architectural accomplishment back in the 5th century. Two thousand laborers took 16 years to build it. And you’ll never see it up close. Nobody has even been near it since 1872. So it’s not a tourist attraction. Like a giant buried UFO, you can see the outline in the distance. Go for the beautiful 2.5 mile walk around the perimeter, quietly free of people. There is a museum in the park across the street and a tiny theater with a film (with English subtitles) on the history of these keyhole mounds. Don’t travel to Japan to see it but if you’re in the Kansai area (Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe) anyway, spend a morning or afternoon walking among the beautiful greenery in quiet contemplation, or learning more about a mound that’s twice the length of the Great Pyramid in Giza.
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This tomb is one of the 3 largest tombs in the world, along with the Pyramid of Khufu (Egypt) and First Qin Emperor's Mausoleum (China). The inner grounds of the tomb are off-limits, but if you walk around its perimeter, you will slowly realise how big the place actually is! The intricately design grounds is best seen from above because the ground level appears as a wall of forest. Best place to get an aerial view of this magnificent tomb is from the 21st floor observatory at Sakai City Hall, the tallest building within the vicinity.
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Daisenryo Kofun (Emperor Nintoku’s Tomb) is an immense burial mound and tomb complex. It measures 1500 feet long, 900 feet wide, 115 feet high and is enclosed by 3 moats. Covered in trees for the past century to protect it from soil erosion, it was quite the architectural accomplishment back in the 5th century. Two thousand laborers took 16 years to build it. And you’ll never see it up close. Nobody has even been near it since 1872. So it’s not a tourist attraction. Like a giant buried UFO, you can see the outline in the distance. Go for the beautiful 2.5 mile walk around the perimeter, quietly free of people. There is a museum in the park across the street and a tiny theater with a film (with English subtitles) on the history of these keyhole mounds. Don’t travel to Japan to see it but if you’re in the Kansai area (Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe) anyway, spend a morning or afternoon walking among the beautiful greenery in quiet contemplation, or learning more about a mound that’s twice the length of the Great Pyramid in Giza.
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This tomb is one of the 3 largest tombs in the world, along with the Pyramid of Khufu (Egypt) and First Qin Emperor's Mausoleum (China). The inner grounds of the tomb are off-limits, but if you walk around its perimeter, you will slowly realise how big the place actually is! The intricately design grounds is best seen from above because the ground level appears as a wall of forest. Best place to get an aerial view of this magnificent tomb is from the 21st floor observatory at Sakai City Hall, the tallest building within the vicinity.
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