is a group of one hundred and twenty-three
kofun or tumuli in
Fujiidera,
Osaka Prefecture,
Japan. Thirty-one of the burial mounds are keyhole-shaped, thirty round, forty-eight rectangular, and a further fourteen are of indeterminate shape. In 2010 the Furuichi kofungun cluster of tumuli, along with those of
Mozu kofungun, were proposed for inscription on the
UNESCO World Heritage List.