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Kakegi Kofun: A Journey through Japan's Ancient History

Discover the ancient burial practices of Japan at Kakegi Kofun, a historical landmark in Iki, Nagasaki, surrounded by stunning natural beauty.

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Kakegi Kofun, located in the serene city of Iki in Nagasaki, Japan, is a captivating historical landmark that offers tourists a glimpse into ancient burial practices and the rich cultural heritage of the region. This prehistoric burial mound, dating back to the 5th century, is surrounded by lush greenery, providing a tranquil setting for exploration and reflection.

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323 Katsumotocho Fukefure, Iki, Katsumotocho Fukefure, Nagasaki, 811-5544, JP

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    If you are driving, start by heading towards the Katsumoto area of Iki. From the center of Iki city, take Route 382 and follow the signs towards Katsumotocho. Continue on this road for approximately 10 minutes until you reach the intersection at Katsumotocho Fukefure. Turn left onto the road leading to Kakegi Kofun, which will be on your right after a short distance. There is free parking available near the site.

    Public Transportation

    To reach Kakegi Kofun using public transportation, start at Iki Station. Take the bus service heading towards Katsumotocho. The bus ride will take about 20 minutes. Get off at the 'Katsumoto Fukefure' bus stop. From the bus stop, walk about 10 minutes to the Kakegi Kofun site by following the signs posted along the way. Make sure to check the bus schedule ahead of time, as services may be limited, especially on weekends.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning for a quieter experience and beautiful morning light.
    Bring a camera to capture the beautiful landscapes surrounding the kofun.
    Consider combining your visit with a trip to nearby historical sites for a full day of exploration.

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    Kakegi Kofun is not just a tourist attraction; it is a portal into Japan's ancient past. Situated in the picturesque city of Iki, Nagasaki, this historical landmark features a burial mound that dates back to the 5th century, showcasing the fascinating burial practices of the time. As you approach the site, you will be greeted by a lush landscape that enhances the peaceful atmosphere, inviting visitors to explore the ancient tomb and its surroundings. The kofun is characterized by its keyhole shape, a common design in the burial mounds of the Kofun period, and is surrounded by a moat, which adds to its historical significance. Visitors can wander through the area, taking in the carefully preserved features of the kofun while imagining the lives of those who were interred here centuries ago. The site is not only a testament to the artistry and engineering of ancient Japan but also serves as a cultural touchstone for the region. The tranquil environment makes it an ideal spot for reflection and contemplation, allowing tourists to connect with the deep historical roots of the location. Kakegi Kofun is part of a broader array of historical sites in Iki, making it an essential stop for those interested in Japan’s rich cultural heritage. The kofun is open year-round, and while there are no entrance fees, visitors are encouraged to take their time and appreciate the serenity and historical weight of the site. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Kakegi Kofun promises an enriching experience that leaves a lasting impression.

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