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According to the explanation of the exhibition, 16000 This is the place where Jomon people who visited from another area, not a settlement, came to know that there is an outcrop of obsidian here during the Jomon period, which started a year ago. It is said that this is a place where the size of obsidian is processed large and small. In the map explanation, the outcrop of obsidian seems to have been often found around the top of the mountain on the Buried Cultural Center.
The exhibits are Obsidian main. 1 The floor is free space, so GOOD! 2 The floor is 300 yen for a fee. Hmm, I can't recommend it. First of all, I don't know the time series. I know the excavation location, but there are no related materials. To be honest, I don't know what I want to appeal to. 1 The lighting is too dark! !! Maybe the elderly can't read the characters. Personally, I've seen it quite a bit and the worst 1. It got cold on the way. Why can't you show it firmly?
The space was created so that the 々 exhibitions, including obsidian, could look beautiful. The facility was new and there were no people, but thanks to that, I enjoyed it carefully. The exhibition with obsidian shining was very good. I think you can enjoy it without prior knowledge of stones and historical facts.
There are also many academically valuable exhibits.
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It is a magnificent facility located in the urban area of the former Shirataki Village area, which is now an Engaru Town area, and is about a 10-minute walk from JR Shirataki Station, so it is easy for railway users to access. Above all, the academic exhibitions about the surrounding area, which prospered as the production area of obsidian, were wonderful and very spectacular. There are also programs that allow you to actually experience stone tools using obsidian, so I think it is a facility suitable for visiting for free research purposes for children ...
I also drove from Sapporo. It was a magnificent facility where you can very well understand the origin of Hokkaido, and it was worth going. It is a large production area of obsidian and the collection is not perfect. I was surprised to know that Morihira Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido, came to pioneer here.
National treasure meteorite
According to the explanation of the exhibition, 16000 This is the place where Jomon people who visited from another area, not a settlement, came to know that there is an outcrop of obsidian here during the Jomon period, which started a year ago. It is said that this is a place where the size of obsidian is processed large and small. In the map explanation, the outcrop of obsidian seems to have been often found around the top of the mountain on the Buried Cultural Center.
there's room for improvement.
The exhibits are Obsidian main. 1 The floor is free space, so GOOD! 2 The floor is 300 yen for a fee. Hmm, I can't recommend it. First of all, I don't know the time series. I know the excavation location, but there are no related materials. To be honest, I don't know what I want to appeal to. 1 The lighting is too dark! !! Maybe the elderly can't read the characters. Personally, I've seen it quite a bit and the worst 1. It got cold on the way. Why can't you show it firmly?
Exhibition centered on obsidian
The space was created so that the 々 exhibitions, including obsidian, could look beautiful. The facility was new and there were no people, but thanks to that, I enjoyed it carefully. The exhibition with obsidian shining was very good. I think you can enjoy it without prior knowledge of stones and historical facts.
There are also many academically valuable exhibits.
It is a magnificent facility located in the urban area of the former Shirataki Village area, which is now an Engaru Town area, and is about a 10-minute walk from JR Shirataki Station, so it is easy for railway users to access. Above all, the academic exhibitions about the surrounding area, which prospered as the production area of obsidian, were wonderful and very spectacular. There are also programs that allow you to actually experience stone tools using obsidian, so I think it is a facility suitable for visiting for free research purposes for children ...
Obsidian, the number of stone tools is amazing.
I also drove from Sapporo. It was a magnificent facility where you can very well understand the origin of Hokkaido, and it was worth going. It is a large production area of obsidian and the collection is not perfect. I was surprised to know that Morihira Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido, came to pioneer here.