It is recorded as 'Sakitatanamiike no e no Misasagi' in the list of Shoryoryo (the Bureau for managing imperial mausoleums) in "Engishiki" (an ancient book for codes and procedures on national rites and prayers), and the Imperial Household Agency analogically considers it as present Empress Jingu Mausoleum. |
『延喜式』諸陵寮のリストに「狭城楯列池上陵」(さきたたなみいけのえのみささぎ)と記されており、宮内庁は現・神功皇后陵に比定している。 |