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Jomon time capsule "Ayashira earthenware"
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It is a prefectural archaeological museum near Road Station Takahata. It is a museum that exhibits relics from the Paleolithic to Kofun period excavated from the Okita region. In particular, "Ayashira pottery" is designated as a national important cultural property. At the time of excavation, it seems that there was a bright red color, but the color changed due to the exposure to the air, and it is now stored in a safe and the exhibition is a replica. In addition, obsidian stone tools excavated from the ruins of Oguni-cho near the border of Niigata Prefecture are from Aomori and Hokkaido. At that time, there was an exchange with those regions ...
I went to GW to make a baby bill. There is a large lawn square, there is a restoration of a pit-style residence and a site where children can run around and play.
Master 々 Archaeological materials are on display. Especially the relics of the Jomon period are a must-see. The earthenware, stone tools and wooden products excavated from the nationally famous ruins called the extrusion ruins are worth a visit.
If you run on National Highway 113, you can see a pit-house on the other side near the roadside station Takahata. I'm worried, but I'm always traveling long distances, so I've never stopped by. The other day, I had a little time, so I stopped by for the first time while the snow was scattered. Although it was a reproduction, I was a little impressed when I saw a pit-house that I had only seen in textbooks up close. When it gets warm, I would like to take a leisurely stroll.
A reproduced pit-style residence is on display outdoors, and you can feel the size. There are roadside stations around, so I was able to enjoy various things.
Jomon time capsule "Ayashira earthenware"
It is a prefectural archaeological museum near Road Station Takahata. It is a museum that exhibits relics from the Paleolithic to Kofun period excavated from the Okita region. In particular, "Ayashira pottery" is designated as a national important cultural property. At the time of excavation, it seems that there was a bright red color, but the color changed due to the exposure to the air, and it is now stored in a safe and the exhibition is a replica. In addition, obsidian stone tools excavated from the ruins of Oguni-cho near the border of Niigata Prefecture are from Aomori and Hokkaido. At that time, there was an exchange with those regions ...
as a playground for children
I went to GW to make a baby bill. There is a large lawn square, there is a restoration of a pit-style residence and a site where children can run around and play.
Non-visit れて
Master 々 Archaeological materials are on display. Especially the relics of the Jomon period are a must-see. The earthenware, stone tools and wooden products excavated from the nationally famous ruins called the extrusion ruins are worth a visit.
Pitted residence along the national highway
If you run on National Highway 113, you can see a pit-house on the other side near the roadside station Takahata. I'm worried, but I'm always traveling long distances, so I've never stopped by. The other day, I had a little time, so I stopped by for the first time while the snow was scattered. Although it was a reproduction, I was a little impressed when I saw a pit-house that I had only seen in textbooks up close. When it gets warm, I would like to take a leisurely stroll.
There's a pit house.
A reproduced pit-style residence is on display outdoors, and you can feel the size. There are roadside stations around, so I was able to enjoy various things.