According to the "Engishiki" (an ancient book for codes and procedures on national rites and prayers), he was buried in Kataoka no Ashitaka graveyard and Mr. Tsukaguchi guesses that to be Hirano Tsukaanayama Tumulus (square tumulus, 18 m sides, national historical site). |
『延喜式』諸陵寮によれば、片岡葦田墓(かたおかのあしたのはか)に葬られたとされ、塚口氏は奈良県香芝市の平野塚穴山古墳(方墳・辺18m、国史跡)をそれに当てている。 |