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Ifukube no Tokotari

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of Inaba Province. That title was held by the local Ifukube clan, and based on the date of her death, it is assumed that she was either the daughter of Ifukube Tsumuji or his son, Ifukube Kunitari. Nothing is known of her life other than that she was promoted to the rank of Junior Seventh Rank, Lower
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giving a few details of her career and the funeral process. At the time of its discovery, it is said that there was something like ashes in the container. This burial vessel is currently stored at the
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in 708. After three years of mourning, her body was cremated in 711, the practice of which was just gaining in popularity with the spread of
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made of cast copper with a height of 16.5-cm and diameter of 26.4-cm. The lid had an inscription consisting of 16 lines with 108
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was discovered in 1774 on a hillside behind the temple of Muryoko-ji in Tottori. The tumulus contained a stone
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and held the court rank of Junior Seventh Rank, Lower Grade. Her inscription and epitaph engraved on her
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Grade in 707. This was rare for a daughter of a provincial aristocrat. She died of illness in
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containing her ashes is one of the 16 surviving gold and stone inscriptions from before the
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Index


funerary urn
Inaba Province
Fujiwara-kyo
Asuka period
Japan
maid of honor
Emperor Mommu
cremation urn
Nara period
Tottori
National Historic Site
kuni no miyatsuko
Fujiwara-kyo
Buddhism
cenotaph
burial mound
ossuary
tuff
funerary urn
kanji
Tokyo National Museum
[Important Cultural Property
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tottori)
"伊福吉部徳足比売墓跡"
Agency for Cultural Affairs


ISBN
4311750404

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