Giants Built the Japanese Megaliths, perhaps? Information About Ancient Mechanisms That Weigh Hundreds of Tons - AIC5

Giants Built the Japanese Megaliths, perhaps? Information About Ancient Mechanisms That Weigh Hundreds of Tons

Japanese megaliths created by giants? Details of ancient mechanisms weighing hundreds of tons 1

The myths of Japan frequently feature giants. According to certain accounts, their culture and civilisation peaked between 40 and 60 thousand years ago. The existing Asuka Park is thought to have served as the hub and maybe the capital of this enormous civilization that once existed.

It is significant to highlight that these stones were officially dated to the 7th century AD, although thorough research was omitted, and the assessment was made based on household objects discovered in this area. The artifacts discovered are obviously from relatively modern Japanese civilisation, although the stone sculptures are obviously much older.

Huge megalithic structures with mechanical processing.

Only on the park’s grounds are processed megaliths with ages in the tens of thousands and weights ranging from 350 tons to 1500 tons. Only Baalbek, where astronomically large blocks that had undergone mechanical processing were also discovered, can rival such blocks in size. It seems absurd and ridiculous to try to imagine that some ancient technician chose to carve some unfathomable figure out of an entire rock. Furthermore, academic science asserts that although Japan is undoubtedly an ancient civilisation, it is not as old as to be tens of thousands of years old.

Myths come to the rescue in this situation. Demigods are the offspring of both gods and human women, while giants are characterized as happy, nice people. It is interesting to note that many ancient civilizations’ stories contain similar patterns. As if the god’s offspring and ape-like humans coexisted on Earth before humans arrived.

Giant megaliths were cut like sausage.  Source:

Isura Masazuki, a local folklorist, asserts that Asuka Park also includes remnants of ancient stone structures in addition to megaliths. In theory, these shapes actually approximate some parts of something bigger. The case for the existence of hypothetical giants will then be even more clear. Building something out of components weighing a thousand tons is significantly different from building the Egyptian pyramids out of relatively modest blocks.

Furthermore, Asuka Park is home to what is thought to be a tomb. Unfortunately, no corpses or household objects were discovered, but the bed itself, at 4.5 meters by 1.8 meters, is obviously insufficient for a human being. Several megaliths have images engraved into their stone surfaces. According to another story, this information relates to the lives of giants. Some people think they possess a map of the star home of the gods.

Images have been found on some megaliths.

The megalith in Ishi-no-Hoden
Archaeologists were examining rocks near the little Japanese city of Takasago when they came upon a sizable stone with an unusually regular shape. After closely examining the object, the experts concluded that a 600-ton component was in front of them. Some believe that we are discussing a long-forgotten ancient mechanism.

Working on the megalith investigation is challenging for ethical grounds. Around it, a Shinto monastery was constructed.

The complex Ishi-no-Hoden megalith.

The Ishi-no-Hoden megalith appears to be a massive object from a more intricate process even upon first glance. It is reasonable to assume that the spike was meant for implantation into the mechanism given that a prismatic protrusion was left on one of its surfaces.

“To create this thing, the creators had to dig masses of stone out of the rock and somehow polish it to a nearly mirror-like shine. At the same time, we were unable to locate any adjacent quarries, according to Dr. Kaoru Tokugawa of Osaka University.

There are grooves on the side surfaces of the megalith that may be used to move the stone itself along its counterparts in a larger structure, which makes more sense.

A Giant's moving device?

The megalith’s surface preparation does not appear to have been done manually; rather, a mechanical instrument that could grind hard rock rather than chip it was used. However, the purpose of a mysterious stone that many private researchers informally refer to as the “key” has raised more suspicions.

There are various theories, however as there are no recorded documents from that time period left, one must sadly make a best guess in this case.

 

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