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Ancient Japanese clay burial figures
Haniwa (埴輪) are terracotta clay figures that were made for ritual use and buried with the dead as funerary objects during the Kofun period (3rd to 6th
Haniwa
Statue in Japan
The Haniwa Terracotta Dancers (埴輪 踊る人々, haniwa odoru hitobito; lit. 'haniwa dancing people') are a pair of human-shaped terracotta burial figures – haniwa
Haniwa_Terracotta_Dancers
American science fiction drama TV series
intelligent, he grows to be more cautious than his twin sister Haniwa. Nesta Cooper as Haniwa, the daughter of Baba Voss and Maghra, and the biological daughter
See_(TV_series)
Historic site in Habikino, Osaka Japan
The Konda Hakuchō Haniwa Production Site (誉田白鳥埴輪製作遺跡, Konda Hakuchō haniwa seisaku iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Kofun period factory
Konda Hakuchō Haniwa Production Site
Konda_Hakuchō_Haniwa_Production_Site
Canadian actress (b. 1993)
in the series Travelers. From 2019 to 2022, she played the main role of Haniwa on the Apple TV+ original program, See. At the age of seven, Cooper moved
Nesta_Cooper
Town in Kantō, Japan
Route 62, is designated "Haniwa Avenue" in the town, and is lined with large-scale reproductions of haniwa statues. The Haniwa come from the many burial
Shibayama,_Chiba
Museum in Shibayama, Chiba, Japan
Shibayama Kofun Haniwa Museum (Japanese: 芝山町立芝山古墳・はにわ博物館, Hepburn: Shibayama Chōritsu Shibayama Kofun・Haniwa Hakubutsukan) opened in Shibayama, Chiba Prefecture
Shibayama_Kofun_Haniwa_Museum
Municipal park on Japan's Kyushu Island
Hibiya. The Haniwa Garden, 9,000 square metres (2.2 acres) in size, is located north of the Peace Tower. A central feature of the Haniwa Garden is more
Heiwadai_Park
Period of Japanese history from 258/300 to 538/710 AD
back. Kofun range in size from several meters to over 400 meters long, and haniwa (unglazed pottery figures) were often buried under a kofun's circumference
Kofun_period
Historic site in Takatsuki, Osaka Japan
The Shinikei Haniwa Production Site (新池埴輪製作遺跡, Shinike haniwa seisaku iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a large-scale Kofun period factory
Shinchi Haniwa Production Site
Shinchi_Haniwa_Production_Site
Warrior Haniwa from Gunma Prefecture
The Haniwa Warrior in "Keiko" Armor (Japanese: 埴輪武装男子立像; Romaji: Haniwa busō danshi ritsuzō) is a 6th century haniwa sculpture of an armored warrior. Discovered
Haniwa_Warrior_in_Keiko_Armor
Type of figurine from prehistoric Japan
purpose of the dogū remains unknown and should not be confused with the clay haniwa funerary objects of the Kofun period (250 – 538 C.E.). Everyday ceramic
Dogū
Sash used for tying kimono sleeves up
exclusive accessory used by the Shinto clergy during ceremonies. Terracotta Haniwa dating to the Kofun period that were excavated in Gunma Prefecture depict
Tasuki_(sash)
Principal Japanese breeds of beef cattle
pieces of a cow-shaped haniwa (clay figurine), believed to be the oldest in Japan, have been excavated. In addition, a cow-shaped haniwa was excavated from
Wagyu
Haniwa in Tokyo National Museum
The haniwa horse (Japanese: 埴輪馬) from Kamichūjō (上中条) is a horse-shaped haniwa from the area of that name in Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Now at
Haniwa_horse_from_Kamichūjō
Television anime
becomes Koutetsushin Jeeg to fight the sudden reappearance of "Haniwa Genjin" ("Haniwa Phantom Gods", or clay robots) from the Great Jama Kingdom ruled
Steel_God_Jeeg
Mosque in Kyoto, Japan
thousand pieces including thirty Important Cultural Properties, ranging from haniwa and tea utensils to paintings of the Heian and Kamakura periods as well
Hosomi_Museum
Kofun period burial mound cluster in Kobe, Japan
194 meters. Cylindrical haniwa rows are laid on each tier of the mound, and fukiishi on each step slope. The number of haniwa is estimated to be over
Goshikizuka_(Sentsubo)_Kofun
"snow-goggle" eyes. During the Kofun period of the 3rd to 6th century CE, haniwa terracotta figures of humans and animals in a simplistic style were erected
Japanese_sculpture
Japanese clan
these artisans worked chiefly on soil-related matters, such as creating haniwa, constructing tombs and kofun, and handling other civil engineering. The
Haji_clan
Kofun in Kyoto, Japan
constructed in two-tiers, with fukiishi and both cylindrical and figurative haniwa. The mound measured 54 meters on each side, with a height of seven meters
Hijirizuka Kofun - Ayamezuka Kofun
Hijirizuka_Kofun_-_Ayamezuka_Kofun
Term for a being from Japanese folklore
yōkai Yukari Yakumo, and Chen, Ran's nekomata shikigami. Dogū Familiar Haniwa Hōko (doll) Kokeshi Paper doll Pelesit Poppet Spirit animal (disambiguation)
Shikigami
Fictional species in the Final Fantasy video game series
by Square Enix. They are usually depicted as anthropomorphic cacti with haniwa-like faces in a running or dashing pose. One of the recurring elements of
Cactuar
Artworks that are three-dimensional objects
"snow-goggle" eyes. During the Kofun period of the 3rd to 6th century CE, haniwa terracotta figures of humans and animals in a simplistic style were erected
Sculpture
Kofun period burial mound in Takatsuki, Japan
190 meters long. Historical characteristics such as the mound's shape and haniwa found on site, as well as evidence found in the Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, Engishiki
Imashirozuka_Kofun
Ancient kiln in Gunma, Japan
The Hongō Haniwa Kiln ruins (本郷埴輪窯跡, Hongō haniwa kama ato) is an archaeological site with the ruins of an ancient Kofun period kiln located in what is
Hongō_Haniwa_Kiln_Site
Japanese comma-like swirl symbol
least as early as the Kofun period, where they are frequently attested on haniwa terracotta figurines depicting archers, and may even have had, aside from
Tomoe
Historic site in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Japan
The Mawatari Haniwa Production Site (馬渡埴輪製作遺跡, Mawatari haniwa seisaku iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Kofun period factory for the
Mawatari Haniwa Production Site
Mawatari_Haniwa_Production_Site
Cluster of kofun burial mounds in Ōno, Chūbu, Japan
remaining nine, eight have been excavated, and from the grave goods recovered (haniwa, bronze mirrors, horse fittings, iron and wooden implements, iron swords
No_Kofun_Cluster
Canadian actress (born 2006)
episode; Guest 2018 Odd Squad: World Turned Odd Ms. O Television film 2019 See Haniwa (Age 12) 1 episode; Guest 2020 Mighty Express Dusty Voice, 3 episodes 2020
Millie_Davis
House-shaped haniwa and haniwa fragments excavated from Sugiyama Kofun 杉山古墳出土家形埴輪 附 埴輪残欠一括 Sugiyama kofun shutsudo iegata haniwa tsuketari haniwa zanketsu
List of Cultural Properties of Japan – archaeological materials (Nara)
List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_–_archaeological_materials_(Nara)
Historic site in Ibaraki, Ibaraki Japan
The Obata Kitayama Haniwa Production Site (小幡北山埴輪製作遺跡, Obata Kitayama haniwa seisaku iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a large-scale
Obata Kitayama Haniwa Production Site
Obata_Kitayama_Haniwa_Production_Site
Japanese novel by Baku Yumemakura
quickly found and recruited by an underground revolutionary movement called Haniwa. The remaining episodes follow Kuro's fight with the Red Army and its host
Kurozuka_(novel)
Group of Kofun period burial mounds in Jōyō, Kyoto, Japan
meters. Cylindrical haniwa, morning glory-shaped haniwa, and figurative haniwa (house-shaped, lid-shaped, and armor-shaped haniwa) have been found on
Kutsukawa_Kofun_Cluster
Empress consort of Japan
during the funeral of the Empress. Instead, he started the practice of using Haniwa, to represent humans. Anston, p. 174 (Vol. 1) Anston, p. 180 (Vol. 1) Ponsonby-Fane
Hibasu-hime
Kofun cluster in Tottori, Japan
addition to fukiishi, cylindrical haniwa and figurative haniwa (warrior dolls, horse-shaped haniwa, waterfowl-shaped haniwa, etc.) have been found. Grave
Mukoeyama_Kofun_Cluster
Element of traditional Japanese etiquette
read: kashiwade), and this is believed to be an old Japanese custom. The haniwa of the Kofun period can be seen prostrating themselves in dogeza. In the
Dogeza
Kofun in Okayama Prefecture, Japan
meters and was built in two stages. Fukiishi and shards of cylindrical haniwa have been found, and it is presumed that there is a 20-meter long extension
Onoe_Kurumayama_Kofun
Period of Japanese history from c. 250 to 710
Haniwa horse statuette, complete with saddle and stirrups, 6th century.
Yamato_period
Burial mound in Hyōgo, Japan
fragments of both cylindrical and morning glory-shaped haniwa have been found. However, some of the haniwa shards remained in situ and could be completely restored
Chasuriyama_Kofun
Japanese form of full-contact wrestling
fought to the death of one of the fighters. In the Kofun period (300–538), Haniwa of sumo wrestlers were made. The first historically attested sumo fights
Sumo
Professional sumo wrestler
Traces of wrestling activities have been demonstrated by the exhumation of haniwa pottery depicting wrestlers in Korean wrestling attire dating from the Kofun
Rikishi
Japanese manga series by Hiro Mashima
targets Dead Rock's corrupt faculty members. Hani (ハニー, Hanī) A living haniwa giant and descendant of Thor who wields a lightning-infused hammer and is
Dead_Rock
Kofun period burial mound in Japan
a water tank was installed on the tumulus. Cylindrical and figurative haniwa (house-shaped, lid-shaped, shield-shaped, etc.) have been found on the outside
Yashikiyama_Kofun
Kofun in Okayama, Japan
length of 282 meters. The outer surface has fukiishi of breccia and rows of haniwa. No trace of a surrounding moat has been found. The tumulus has never been
Tsukuriyama_Kofun_(Sōja)
Japanese media franchise
party members, and saving the game. Cactuars are anthropomorphic cacti with haniwa-like faces presented in a running or dashing pose. They usually appear as
Final_Fantasy
2019 bullet hell video game
midboss. She is a living haniwa, and subordinate to Keiki. Keiki Haniyasushin – Final Stage boss. A goddess who can create living haniwa, and makes peace with
Wily Beast and Weakest Creature
Wily_Beast_and_Weakest_Creature
Megalithic tomb in Japan
vessel base and special jar, and the Miyazuki-type cylindrical Haniwa (the oldest Haniwa) by and other items have been collected, and there is no doubt
Hashihaka_Kofun
Burial mound in Tokyo
Tama River basin. The mound was built in two tiers. Neither fukiishi nor haniwa have been found. It is estimated that the tumulus was made in the middle
Kamenokoyama_Kofun
Kofun period keyhole-shaped burial mound in Japan
cylindrical and morning glory-shaped haniwa clay figures. The haniwa at the top of the circular portion are figurative haniwa in the form of houses and granaries
Muro_Miyayama_Kofun
Kofun in Yamaguchi, Japan
orientated to the southwest, with dimensions of roughly 40 by 20 meters. No haniwa have been found on the surface of the mound. The burial chamber is a horizontal
Dainichi_Kofun
Kofun period burial mound in Japan
three locations to cook food in a ritual banquet for the deceased. Some 400 haniwa were found in various locations around the tumulus. Most were cylindrical
Ushirofutago_Kofun
Japanese percussion instrument
Korean cultural influence as early as the 6th century CE; pottery from Haniwa figures depicting taiko drums has also been found. Some taiko are similar
Taiko
Kofun period keyhole-shaped burial mound in Japan
Fukiishi and fragments of haniwa have been found, including cylindrical haniwa, finned cylindrical haniwa, and house-shaped haniwa. Nishiyama Kofun Aerial
Somanouchi_Kofun_cluster
Special city in Kantō, Japan
ancient burial mound (from around the 5th century). The haniwa unearthed in Ota are the only haniwa to be designated as national treasures, and are on display
Ōta,_Gunma
Ancient burial ground in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, Japan
built in three tiers like a stepped pyramid, with lines of cylindrical haniwa on each tier. The presence of a large number of rounded river boulders indicates
Danpusan_Kofun
shide) Haniwa figure Reconstruction Haniwa figure with reconstruction Figure (reconstruction?) from Honshu, decorated with red pigment Haniwa figure with
Japanese_clothing
Kofun in Yamaguchi, Japan
portion has a width of 26 meters. From fragments of haniwa is presumed to have had rows of cylindrical haniwa on each stage; however, fukiishi have not been
Jinbayama_Kofun
Kofun burial mound in Japan
suggested. Items on the mounds surface include cylindrical and figurative haniwa as well as wood figures made of Japanese umbrella-pine. By dimensions the
Kitahanachi_Otsuka_Kofun
Three Kofun period burial mounds in Japan
fukiishi and rows of cylindrical haniwa were found on top and on the terrace between the two tiers. Other types of haniwa shaped as human figures, horses
Hodota_Kofun_Cluster
Burial mound in Takasaki, Japan
aristocrats. There are also house-shaped haniwa and animal-shaped (horses and chicken) haniwa as well as haniwa shaped in the form of equipment and farm
Watanuki_Kannonyama_Kofun
4th century Kofun period tumulus in Japan
meters, and the anterior rectangular portion has a width of 34 meters. No haniwa or fukiishi have been found. The site was excavated in 1970 and again in
Ōmaruyama_Kofun
Settlement in Mie, Japan
While digging foundations for new housing development in 1970, a large haniwa horse was found, one of the largest found in Japan. The housing construction
Saikū
Kofun period burial mound in Nan'yō, Tōhoku, Japan
and height of five meters and is constructed in one tier. No fukiishi, haniwa or trace of a moat have been discovered, although shards of Haji ware pottery
Inarimori_Kofun
Japanese voice actress
Aira 2023 Fushigi Dagashiya Zenitendō Natsume Sekinose 2023 Gunma-chan Haniwa E 2023 Sazanami Sōshi ni Junketsu o Sasagu Nagisa Amami (broadcast version)
Saho_Shirasu
pieces of a cow-shaped haniwa (clay figurine), believed to be the oldest in Japan, have been excavated. In addition, a cow-shaped haniwa was excavated from
Cattle_in_Japan
Kofun in Ōita, Japan
modern techniques in 1986 and numerous haniwa were found. In addition to cylindrical haniwa, many figurative haniwa in various shapes, including house-shaped
Otōyama_Kofun
Kofun in Saga, Japan
zenpō-kōen-fun (前方後円墳) keyhole-shaped tumuli. A fragment of a cylindrical haniwa has been found on the tumulus. The burial chamber is a horizontal entry
Tashiroōta_Kofun
Japanese curved beads
show evidence of similar ankle bracelets, but they are less common. Clay haniwa funerary objects of the Kofun period commonly depict people wearing the
Magatama
Group of Kofun period burial mounds in Japan
group of haniwa depicting a complete a funeral procession. Many of they artifacts discovered are stored and displayed at the Shibayama Haniwa Museum (芝山はにわ博物館
Shibayama_Kofun_Cluster
Legendary sumo wrestler
title of Haji (lit. Master of Pottery) after he and 300 potters crafted haniwa for the burial of Empress Hibasuhime. A mural of him, removed from the old
Nomi_no_Sukune
Burial mound
The kofun was excavated in 1935 and 1945, during which time a number of haniwa in the shapes of animals, people and buildings were discovered. However
Tsunozuka_Kofun
Hokenoyama Kofun in the city of Sakurai in Nara Prefecture. Neither fukiishi nor haniwa accompany mounds from before regularization such as at the Makimuku keyhole-shaped
Fukiishi
Emperor Nintoku. The kofun were often surrounded by and filled with numerous haniwa clay sculptures, often in the shape of warriors and horses. The center of
History_of_Japan
Kofun period burial mound in Japan
elliptical tubular) and figurative (boat-shaped, house-shaped and armor-shaped) haniwa have been found. There is no trace of a moat. Details of the burial chamber
Kōtachi_Kofun
Kofun period burial mound in Japan
originally covered in fukiishi and the shards of cylindrical and figurative haniwa have been found in the area. The location and construction of the burial
Chausuyama_Kofun_(Ōtsu)
of an alien space ship where three female aliens are discussing how the "Haniwa" (people of Earth) have defiled their "holy land" and how they must reclaim
List of Papillon Rose episodes
List_of_Papillon_Rose_episodes
Archaeological sites in Japan
1996–1997 and 2000–2002. Numerous fragments of cylindrical and figurine haniwa were recovered from the site, but their placement is unknown. The kofun
Shirakawa Funada-Motonuma Sites
Shirakawa_Funada-Motonuma_Sites
Fictional characters by Nintendo
designer. Sister to Mabel and Sable. Also known as Labelle. Lloid ハニワくん (Haniwa-kun) Haniwa Operates the auction house in City Folk, and works as a construction
List of Animal Crossing series characters
List_of_Animal_Crossing_series_characters
Kofun period keyhole-shaped burial mound in Japan
horizontal-entry stone burial chambers in the circular portion. Cylindrical haniwa clay figures have been found on the outside of the mound. There is also
Amatsuka_Kofun
Prefecture of Japan
Haniwa funerary object of a chicken, Kofun period. From the collection of the Shibayama Haniwa Museum
Chiba_Prefecture
One hundred years, from 501 to 600
6th century – Zen Buddhism enters Vietnam from China. Early 6th century – Haniwa, from Kyoto, is made during the Kofun period. Early 6th century – Basilica
6th_century
Custom of dyeing one's teeth black
[citation needed] Traces of blackened teeth can be seen in the buried bones and haniwa of the Kofun period (300–538 CE). References to ohaguro exist in The Tale
Teeth_blackening
Kazuki, she lock herself up in the gym equipment room with Ikkou. 4 "Don't Haniwa!!" Transliteration: "Haniwanaide yo!!" (Japanese: ハニワないでよっ!!) January 25
List_of_Ah_My_Buddha_episodes
Ancient grave site in Fukushima, Tōhoku, Japan
fully excavated, but in a trial survey in 1992, fragments of cylindrical haniwa and fukiishi were uncovered. The mounds are covered in a dense growth of
Kamegamori-Chinjumori_Kofun
Cluster of burial mounds in Japan
of 63.5 meters, and has both fukiishi and cylindrical-shaped haniwa. The cylindrical haniwa are the oldest found in the Tokai region, and show a strong
Shidami_Kofun_group
City in Kansai, Japan
group of Kofun. They are recorded as World Heritage Sites. Honda Shiratori Haniwa Production Site, National Historic Site Kannonzuka Kofun, National Historic
Habikino
Kofun period burial mound in Kaizuka, Japan
was originally covered in fukiishi and had a large number and variety of haniwa, including cylindrical, "morning glory-shaped", figurative and house-shaped
Maruyama_Kofun_(Kaizuka)
Emperor of Japan from 456 to 479
Yoshikazu Togawa (2007). Hiokiso Nishimachi Kiln System Haniwa and Kawachi Otsukayama Kofun. Haniwa Study Group. p. 6. Naofumi Kishimoto (2020). Wa Kingship
Emperor_Yūryaku
tombs. Characteristic of most kofun are haniwa clay terra cotta figures whose origin and purpose is unknown. A haniwa of an armoured man has been designated
List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)
List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(archaeological_materials)
Asuka period Buddhist temple ruins
flattening the site, which is an extremely rare occurrence. Fragments of haniwa, "fukiishi" and pottery from the early Kofun period are found in the ground
Tosaka-dera
Kofun in Miyazaki, Japan
Habikino, Osaka. Cylindrical and a smaller number of "morning glory-shaped" haniwa have been recovered from the moat. The date of construction is estimated
Matsumotozuka_Kofun
Kofun period burial mound in Japan
with fukiishi, and haniwa. The tumulus had been robbed in antiquity and details of the burial chamber are uncertain. From the haniwa and pottery shards
Antoku_Ōzuka_Kofun
Kofun period keyhole-shaped burial mound in Japan
surface of the tumulus; however, no haniwa were found on the first or second tiers and a single row of cylindrical haniwa was found only on the top tier.
Bōnotsuka_Kofun
Japanese voice actress from Kanagawa Prefecture (born 1990)
Capo III Miyamoto Episode 4 Tanken Driland - 1000-nen no Mahō - Princess Haniwa Episode 35 The Severing Crime Edge Female student Episode 2 The "Hentai"
Minami Takahashi (voice actress)
Minami_Takahashi_(voice_actress)
Funerary figurine used in ancient Egyptian religion
more accurately be described as batch-processing. Ushabtis of Yuya Dogū Haniwa Shikigami Stick shabti Terracotta Army Totem Wooden tomb model "Persea"
Ushabti
Type of doll
when dolls were thought to have souls. Dolls also have continuity from the Haniwa funerary figures of the subsequent Kofun culture (around 300–600 AD). Expert
Japanese_dolls
Traditional Japanese esoteric cosmology and divination system
Chinese fortune telling Chinese influence on Japanese culture Dogū Futomani Haniwa Hōko (doll) Itako Jujutsu Kaisen, 2018 manga and anime series around onmyōdō
Onmyōdō
Japanese historical site
It was once covered in fukiishi and numerous fragments of haniwa have been found. These haniwa are in many varieties, including cylindrical, cone-shaped
Nanakoshiyama_Kofun
5th century burial mound in Awaiwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
circular portion, and about 20 meters high at both portions. No fukiishi or haniwa have been found. Since the tumulus itself has not been excavated, the details
Ryōgūzan_Kofun
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