Historic site

Tanabata-ike Kofun

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Tanabata-ike Kofun is a historic burial mound from the Kofun period, distinguished by a pond that now occupies part of its site. It belongs to a cluster of ancient tombs in the region, offering a glimpse into early Japanese funerary practices. Visitors can walk around the mound and pond, observing the distinct keyhole shape and imagining the rituals that once took place here. The serene setting contrasts with its archaeological significance, making it a quiet spot for reflection and learning about Fukuoka's ancient past.

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  • Observe the classic keyhole-shaped mound, typical of elite Kofun-period tombs.
  • Walk around the pond that now fills part of the site, created from the original moat.
  • Explore the surrounding cluster of kofun to compare shapes and sizes.

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Ways to visit Tanabata-ike Kofun

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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