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The Makimuku ruins are ruins in Nara Prefecture Sakurai near Mount Miwa of the Yayoi Period. It is designated as a national historic site . It is an archaeological site that began in the 3rd century , and some researchers consider the area to be the birthplace of the Kofun system. There is a theory that they are the center of Yamatai country, and six ancient burial mounds such as Hashihaka Kofun are distributed.

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  • The Makimuku ruins are ruins in Nara Prefecture Sakurai near Mount Miwa of the Yayoi Period. It is designated as a national historic site . It is an archaeological site that began in the 3rd century , and some researchers consider the area to be the birthplace of the Kofun system. There is a theory that they are the center of Yamatai country, and six ancient burial mounds such as Hashihaka Kofun are distributed. (en)
  • 纒向遺跡(まきむくいせき)は、奈良県桜井市の三輪山の北西麓一帯にある弥生時代末期から古墳時代前期にかけての集落遺跡・複合遺跡。国の史跡に指定されている。 2世紀末から4世紀前半にかけての遺跡である。一帯は前方後円墳発祥の地とする研究者もいる。邪馬台国の中心地に比定する説があり、最古の巨大前方後円墳とされる箸墓古墳と、それより古い5つの纒向型前方後円墳が分布する。 (ja)
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  • The Makimuku ruins are ruins in Nara Prefecture Sakurai near Mount Miwa of the Yayoi Period. It is designated as a national historic site . It is an archaeological site that began in the 3rd century , and some researchers consider the area to be the birthplace of the Kofun system. There is a theory that they are the center of Yamatai country, and six ancient burial mounds such as Hashihaka Kofun are distributed. (en)
  • 纒向遺跡(まきむくいせき)は、奈良県桜井市の三輪山の北西麓一帯にある弥生時代末期から古墳時代前期にかけての集落遺跡・複合遺跡。国の史跡に指定されている。 2世紀末から4世紀前半にかけての遺跡である。一帯は前方後円墳発祥の地とする研究者もいる。邪馬台国の中心地に比定する説があり、最古の巨大前方後円墳とされる箸墓古墳と、それより古い5つの纒向型前方後円墳が分布する。 (ja)
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