The Tomb of King Michu is the final resting place of Isageum Michu, the 13th king of the Silla Dynasty.
Also known as 'Jukjangneung,' this tomb is associated with a mysterious legend.
When neighboring countries attacked after King Michu's death, soldiers with bamboo leaves in their ears suddenly appeared and helped Silla defend the country.
Upon their return, they discovered bamboo leaves piled up in front of King Michu's tomb, leading people to believe that the king had sent a secret army.
The tomb is also famous as a hidden cherry blossom spot.