Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Sudo-Senninzuka Kofun and Museum Artifacts

I have become quite interested in these ancient burial sites lately. This one (and others) were discovered when the new highway was built. This is a well done informational site, out in the country-side, with two parking places. 





The dots on the sign below represent all the burial sites in the area. The bigger red dot next to the highway represents this one.







This information sign shows the location of other nearby kofuns that were discovered in this area.









Inside is a motion light, so visitors can see the inside.







After we left the kofun site, we went to the local history museum to see these artifacts that were found inside the kofun.




Another recent interest of mine is the Soga Brothers, so I took a picture of them.



This is the museum from the outside. There is a free parking lot next to the museum.


Monday, May 25, 2026

Monday Morning Star Count

I have an idea for a new project, using the smaller size (16mm) hexagons. I went through my fabric crumbs and cut some fabric to get started. We’ll see how it goes.


Sunday, May 24, 2026

89 year old Man Bites and Dies

This is another strange case. An 89 year old man from Ikeda City, Osaka, was arrested for biting a 49 year old woman in a nature park in Kawanishi City, Hyogo. 


Two police officers attempted to escort the man to a police car, but he sat down on the ground and refused to move. The police officers put him on a stretcher borrowed from the park management office and carried him to the police car, about 200 meters away. The police officers said his face was pale and he appeared semiconscious after being put in the police car, so they drove him to the hospital where he died about 90 minutes later. 


An autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause of death. What happened here? I will probably never find out.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Kofun at Shizuoka Sengen Shrine

After our delicious, historical treat at Sekibeya, my friends and I continued on to Shizuoka Sengen Shrine. While the shrine itself is interesting and beautiful, our mission was not to see the shrine. These two friends and I are interested in the ancient (third - seventh centuries) Japanese burial mounds called kofun or tumulus. One of the friends learned there was one either near or on the Sengen Shrine grounds.







Of course, there were many steps involved in getting to the kofun!




You think you are at the top, but, no! There are more steps.








Almost there!




Finally! We found it. You can’t go inside, but there is a model and information. You can look from a gated entrance, but it’s dark inside.








This is an interesting place and I highly recommend visiting! History is fascinating!



Friday, May 22, 2026

Friday Finish - Zipper Pouch

I am quite pleased with this finish. It is totally hand stitched. I am especially happy with way the zipper finished. 


Both sides




Bottom



Inside



Zipper - open and closed