After leaving
Keya no Oto, we went to Hirabaru Historical Park. The park is considered to be the grave of queen of the former Ito country (伊都国). In 1965, a flower shaped tetrahedral statement mirror was excavated from the grave. It is a 46.5 cm diameter which is the largest in Japan.
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The No.1 tomb. It is considered to be the queen of the former Ito country. |
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A view of Mount Takasu (高祖山) from the park. |
Old Fujise House (旧藤瀬家住宅), a traditional Japanese style house, near the Park.
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