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 The largest (in area) burial of one person is, oddly enough, in Japan, where every square meter of land at a premium. This is the tomb lived in the 4th century AD Emperor Nintoku. The grave complex is located in the city of Sakai, near Osaka. Its total area - 46 hectares. The very grave - mound 33 meters high in the shape of a keyhole, surrounded by water on all sides. In Japanese, his name sounds like "Daysenre-Kofun." This is the tomb of Emperor Nintoku, and it nearly 1,600 years. The length of the mound is about 486 meters, width - 305 meters, height - 33 meters, and the area - 464.124 square meters. Unfortunately, the entrance to the crypt is a very long time is strictly prohibited, so travelers this almost never happens. However, there is in it and a plus. On the territory of the mound to preserve nature is not changed since ancient times. So it happens that the tanuki, whose numbers are very small, comes with the territory of the crypt directly in residential areas nearby. Kurgan this is not the one next to it there are very many such graves, but are less well seen with their height "Flight" Google Maps.






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