Step into one of Japan’s most fascinating historical sites: the Mozu Kofun Cluster in Sakai. Recognized by UNESCO and featured by the BBC, these keyhole-shaped tombs are easy to enjoy.
Default Tour (3 hours)
Start at Sakai City Hall Observatory for an aerial view of the tombs. Walk through Daisencho, visit the Mozu Tombs Visitor Center and Daisen Park center, stroll the Japanese Garden, and enjoy a small tea ceremony.
Deluxe Tour (5+ hours, hotel pickup included)
Relaxed, immersive tour starting at Sakai City Hall with hotel pick-up. Includes Daisencho, Mozu Tombs Visitor Center, Daisen Park Info Center, and Sakai Library. Enjoy the Japanese Garden, extended tea ceremony, and leisurely exploration.
Key Points
UNESCO & BBC-recognized
Mix of viewpoints, gardens, Information Points, library, and tea culture
Step-by-step storytelling brings 1,600 years of history to life
Experience Sakai’s Mozu Kofun Cluster from above, on the ground, through archives, and with traditional tea culture.
Guide Pick up at the Hotel : The guide will pick you up and drop you off in your Hotel through public transport<br/>Duration: 6 hours<br/>Includes Sakai Library
Begin the tour at the observatory for a breathtaking aerial view of the Mozu Kofun Cluster.
Learn about the UNESCO-listed keyhole-shaped tombs, their layout, and historical significance.
Take photos of the tombs from above and get an overview of the area to understand the scale and arrangement.
Stroll through the peaceful Daisencho area, walking among the ancient mounds.
Your guide will explain how these tombs were built, who was buried here, and what makes them unique.
Enjoy the natural surroundings and see tombs from ground level, giving a sense of their massive size.
Explore interactive exhibits and models that make the keyhole shapes and tomb structures easy to understand.
Use aerial diagrams and visual displays to learn how the tombs were designed and their role in ancient Japanese culture.
Perfect for beginners—no prior knowledge needed.
Get an easy, immersive introduction to the Mozu Kofun UNESCO sites at the Daisen Park Information Center. Its 180-degree panoramic screen, maps, and simple explanations make it the perfect first stop before exploring the tombs, gardens, and museums around the park.
Take a relaxing walk through the beautiful, traditional Japanese Garden near the tombs.
Your guide will explain how the garden reflects cultural continuity with the ancient heritage of Sakai.
End the tour with a small, hands-on tea ceremony.
Experience traditional Japanese tea culture in a relaxed setting, guided step-by-step.
Learn the basic rituals and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.
The Guide will be waiting in the West Exit of the SakaiHigashi station, displaying a sign with OrientaX Logo as well as the customers name printed on it.
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