The Daisen Kofun is a burial mound in the middle of a large cluster of burial mounds in Sakai, Osaka, called the Mozu Cluster. Each tomb in this cluster features a keyhole-shaped mound, which is unique to Japan. The Daisen Kofun is the largest burial mound in the world, measuring at over 500 meters long. It is believed to be the tomb of Nintoku, the 16th Emperor of Japan.
Daisen Kofun
The Daisen Kofun is a burial mound in the middle of a large cluster of burial mounds in Sakai, Osaka, called the Mozu Cluster. Each tomb in this cluster features a keyhole-shaped mound, which is unique to Japan. The Daisen Kofun is the largest burial mound in the world, measuring at over 500 meters long. It is believed to be the tomb of Nintoku, the 16th Emperor of Japan.
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