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Sunday, July 24, 2005


Ruriko and I standing in front of the gate to Emperor Nintoku's Kofun tomb. This tomb is the largest in the world, and was erected sometime around 400 AD. Unfortunately, no one is allowed inside the tomb, which resembles a huge park more than anything.  Posted by Picasa

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought it also resembled a giant key-hole.. maybe i'm confusing something, maybe not.

10:59 PM, July 25, 2005

 
Blogger Tom said...

It actually does, but because of its massive size, you can only see the "keyhole" if you're looking at it through a birdseye view.

8:00 AM, July 26, 2005

 

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