The accomplishments of Fumi no Nemaro were brought to light by objects found in his tomb. They include an epitaph and this cinerary urn made of glass, which was a precious material at the time.
Cinerary Urn of Ihokibe no Tokotarihime
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Lidded Jar
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Sutra Case
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Bronze Bell ("Dōtaku")
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Clay Figurine ("Dogū") with Goggle-Like Eyes
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Conch-Shaped Clay Object
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Clay Tablet
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Iron Sword with a Silver Inlay Inscription
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Dish
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Bowl
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