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Geologic formation in Japan
Octopus stone

The octopus stone, Taiko-ishi 蛸石 (also called "Drum Rock") is a large stone at Osaka Castle in Japan. The stone is near Sakura Gate.

It is one of the largest of several megaliths at the castle (by face area), at 5.5×11.7 meters and over 120 tonnes (130 tons). Its name is derived from the octopus shape visible on its lower left corner.

See also

References

  1. Schmorleitz 1974, p. 22.
  2. Exploring the history of Osaka Castle 1992, p. 80.
  3. Lee 1993, p. 77.
  4. "Muza-chan's Gate to Japan".

Bibliography

34°40′51″N 135°31′42″E / 34.680971°N 135.52840°E / 34.680971; 135.52840


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