According to Shoryoryo (the Bureau for managing imperial mausoleums) of the "Engishiki" (an ancient book for codes and procedures on national rites and prayers), he was buried in Narai no Haka (Makino tumulus in Koryo-cho, Nara Prefecture). |
『延喜式』諸陵寮によれば、成相墓(ならいのはか、奈良県広陵町の牧野古墳か)に葬られた。 |