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Inariyama Sword - Wikipedia
This sword was described as the discovery of the century for the study of ancient Japanese history. The sword is designated a national treasure of Japan and is on display in the Saitama Prefectural Museum of the Sakitama Ancient Burial Mounds.
The Story of the Inariyama Sword — Google Arts & Culture
The Inariyama Sword (known in Japanese as kinsakumei tekken; roughly, "gold-inscription iron-sword") was excavated from the burial chamber of the Inariyama Kofun, the oldest giant...
Inariyama Sword - Shinto Wiki
The iron Inariyama burial-mound sword (稲荷山古墳出土鉄剣, inariyama kofun shutsudo tekken) or kinsakumei tekken (金錯銘鉄剣) was excavated in 1968 at the Inariyama Kofun, a megalithic tomb located in Saitama Prefecture.
The Sword of Swords (and Swordsmen) - Gyoda City, Saitama
2015年2月27日 · Perhaps the most striking is an inscribed sword called the Inariyama Sword. Appearing almost fragile in its protective case, it is rust-colored and brittle, yet adorned with beautiful gold-inlaid kanji.
The Inariyarrna Tumulus Sword Inscription Evening editions of Japanese newspapers for September 19, 1978, and all editions the following day, featured extensive coverage of a major archaeological discovery: an iron sword believed to date from the late fifth century, scientifically excavated fronra tumulus
Inariyama Sword - Wikiwand
The iron Inariyama burial-mound sword (稲荷山古墳出土鉄剣, inariyama kofun shutsudo tekken) or kinsakumei tekken (金錯銘鉄剣) was excavated in 1968 at the Inariyama Kofun, a megalithic tomb located in Saitama Prefecture.
Gold-inlaid Iron Sword (Inariyama Iron Sword) - Google Arts
The Inariyama Sword was excavated from the inside of the main portion (grave) of the Inariyama Kofun. It is also called the kinsakumei tekken (roughly, “gold-inscription iron-sword”) in...
Inariyama Kofun - Wikipedia
The Inariyama Kofun (稲荷山古墳) is a kofun burial mound located in the city of Gyōda, Saitama Prefecture, in the Kantō region of Japan. The tumulus was designated a National Historic Site in 1938 and re-designated as a Special National Historic Site of Japan in 2020 as part of the Sakitama Kofun Cluster . [ 1 ]
Inariyama Sword - Wikiwand
Inariyama Kofun is a megalithic tomb located in Saitama Prefecture. In 1978, X-ray analysis revealed a gold-inlaid inscription that comprises at least 115 Chinese characters. This sword was described as the discovery of the century for the study of ancient Japanese history. The sword is designated a national treasure of Japan.
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The iron Inariyama burial-mound sword (稲荷山古墳出土鉄剣, inariyama kofun shutsudo tekken) or kinsakumei tekken (金錯銘鉄剣) was excavated at the Inariyama Kofun in 1968. Inariyama Kofun is a megalithic tomb located in Saitama Prefecture.
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