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A town with ancient tombs that can be enjoyed with all five senses

Furumuroyama Tumulus A greedy course where you can experience the ancient tombs of Furuichi and its diverse culture. Stroll through ancient tombs such as the Ojin Emperor Mausoleum, or experience grape picking and a winery in Habikino, which has a long history of grape cultivation. Autumn is the recommended season, with colorful leaves and cosmos, and new sake on display.

*Times are approximate.

  1. START

    9:30 Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line Furuichi Station

  2. Approximately 15 minutes walk
    9:45
    Kawachikonda Haniwa no Sato Okuraya

    Here, you can experience making clay! ! You can also buy ancient tomb goods as souvenirs. Fill your stomach with Haniwa bento boxes shaped like clay clay figures or ancient tombs.

    3-22-21 Honda, Habikino City
    *Haniwa making experience: 10:00-11:30, 13:30-15:00
    *Haniwa making experience and bento lunch require reservations.
    *The bento menu may change.

    see spot
    Approximately 15 minutes walk
  3. Emperor Ojin Mausoleum

    The Ojin Emperor's Mausoleum is the second largest tumulus in Japan and is a representative tumulus in the Furuichi area. As you walk along the path along the outer moat's outer embankment, you can see cherry blossoms in the spring and cosmos blooming in the fall.

    3-5-6 Honda, Habikino City

    About 10 minutes walk
    12:55
  4. Furumuroyama Tumulus (Climbable Tumulus)

    Furumuroyama Tumulus is a keyhole-shaped tumulus with a total length of 150 meters that can be climbed to the top. The view is good, and you can see that the tomb was built so that it could be clearly seen from the surrounding area.

    Fujiidera City Furumuro 2

    3minutes Walk
    13:10
  5. Nakahime Mikoto Tomb

    It is a keyhole-shaped tumulus with a neat keyhole-shaped mound, and boasts the second largest scale in the Furuichi area after the Ojin Emperor's Mausoleum.

    Fujiidera City Sawada 4

    13:30
  6. Nabezuka Tumulus (Climbable Tumulus)

    The small mountain right in front of Haji-no-Sato Station's ticket gate is the Nabezuka Tumulus. You can climb up to the top of the Nakahime-meiryou tomb mound.

    4-5 Sawada, Fujiidera City

    About 2 minutes by Kintetsu train from Hashinosato Station on the Minami-Osaka Line to Komagaya Station
    Approximately 3 minutes from Komagaya Station
    13:55
  7. CoroCoro Fureai Park (grape picking)

    It may be surprising to find grapes in Osaka, but Habikino, where the climate is suitable, has been actively cultivated since the Meiji era. You can enjoy that tradition. After enjoying grape picking in the summer, why not enjoy some Osaka wine?
    *Grape picking is from mid-June to early August.

    133-1 Komagaya, Habikino City

    About 15 minutes walk
    15:00
  8. Kawachi wine

    Kawachi wine has continued to brew this culture together with grapes. You can also take part in winery tours (reservations required) that include tastings. Plum wine "Golden Party" was also served at the G20 Osaka Summit.

    1027 Komagaya, Habikino City

    see spot
    About 10 minutes walk
    15:55
  9. Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line Komagaya Station GOAL!
View guidebook (PDF) Look around Mozu/Furuichi area in Osaka

“Osaka” model course by car

The Mozu-Furuichi Tumulus Group was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2019. Learn about the history of the kofun group while enjoying local produce and souvenirs.

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