From the mid-3rd to late-7th century, numerous ancient tombs were constructed throughout Japan. In Gifu Prefecture, square front, square back tomb mounds began to be built from the mid- to late 3rd century, followed by more construction of such tombs indicating ties with the Yamato government in the Kinai region. In the later part of the Kofun period, the construction of small-scale circular tombs increased, accompanied by the construction of many clustered tumuli. Additionally, burial methods and the funerary objects interred with the deceased underwent significant changes over the course of 400 years. This exhibition presents ancient tombs in the Mino region, incorporating recent research and excavation findings.
Overview
Event period
March 30 (Sat)–May 26 (Sun), 2024
Closed
Every Monday and May 7 (Tue) (Open on April 29 & May 6).
Hours of operation
9:00 am–5:00 pm (Entry until 4:30 pm)
Venue
Special exhibition room on the 1st floor of Gifu City Museum of History
Admission fee
310 yen (250 yen) for high school and up; 150 yen (90 yen) for elementary/junior high school students
* Discounted prices in parentheses are for groups of 20 or more.
* Free admission for those below (proof required for ① or ②. MIRAIRO ID accepted.)
①Gifu-City residents of age 70 or older
②Holders of physical disability certificate, mental disability certificate, rehabilitation certificate, or medical care recipient certificate for intractable diseases and one attendant
③Junior high school students and younger visitors, and accompanying family members (of high school students and older) on April 21 (Sun) and May 19 (Sun)
④Elementary / Junior high school students in Gifu City