Yoshimi Hyakuana
Yoshimi Hyakuana is a group of horizontal cave tombs built at the end of the Kofun period. Registered as a national historic site in 1923, the existing 219 holes represent Yoshimi-cho.
Each tunnel consists of two parts, a burial chamber, and a passageway, and part of it grows wild with luminous moss, a natural monument designated by Japan. You can also enjoy making magatama and haniwa at the Buried Cultural Property Center on the premises.
Open hours
8:30-17:00, open every day
Fee
300 yen for junior high school students and above
200 yen for elementary school students
Free for children under elementary school age
Access
[By train] About 5 minutes by bus from Tobu Tojo Line “Higashimatsuyama” station, get off at “Hyakuana Iriguchi” and walk about 5 minutes
About 25 minutes by bus from JR Takasaki Line “Konosu” station, get off at “Hyakuana Iriguchi” and walk about 5 minutes
[Car] About 10 minutes from Kanetsu Expressway “Higashimatsuyama” IC
About 15 minutes from Ken-O Expressway “Kawashima” IC
Address
324 Kitayoshimi, Yoshimi-cho, Hiki-gun, Saitama Prefecture