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Hashimuregawa Ruins

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Historical Park with Ancient Villages Excavated from the Jomon to Heian Periods

The Hashimuregawa Site in Ibusuki City is a historical park where ancient villages from the Jomon to Heian periods have been excavated. There are four pit dwellings, shell mounds, and an exhibition facility for geological strata. This site is also the first place in Japan to prove that the Jomon period is older than the Yayoi period. Admission is free, making it a must-visit spot for archaeology fans!
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Experience Ancient Life through Restored Exhibits of Shell Mounds and Pit Dwellings

At the Hashimuregawa Site in Ibusuki City, there are restored exhibits of shell mounds and pit dwellings, allowing visitors to experience ancient life. Tools for starting fires, hearths, copper mirrors, ironware, and other household items from that time are also on display. In addition, at the adjacent "Tokiyukan CoCCO Hashimure," visitors can experience a day in the life of the Kofun period through light and sound. This is recommended for history enthusiasts and families. It's conveniently located just a 10-minute walk from JR Ibusuki Station.
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Learn about the Preservation Status of Volcanic Ash Layers at the Geological Exhibition Facility in the Ruins

At the Hashimuregawa Ruins in Ibusuki City, you can learn about the preservation status of volcanic ash layers at the geological exhibition facility located within the ruins. This is also the place where it was first proven that Jomon pottery is older than Yayoi pottery. This facility, which can be visited for free, recreates the life and scenery of that time based on excavation surveys. It's a must-visit spot for history buffs and archaeology fans!
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Discover Deeper History with the Nearby Ibusuki City Archaeological Museum

Adjacent to the Hashimuregawa Ruins in Ibusuki City is the Ibusuki City Archaeological Museum, where you can learn even more about the area's rich history. The museum displays everyday items from the time period, such as fire starters and accessories. Additionally, you can experience a day in the life of the Kofun period, which dates back approximately 1,500 years, at the "Ancient Dome." Admission is free, making it a great recommendation for history buffs and families alike!
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Address 2316-2 Jūnichō, Ibusuki-shi, Kagoshima-ken
TEL 0993-23-5100
Web Site http://www.pref.kagoshima.jp/ba08/pr/gaiyou/rekishi/genshi/hashimure.html

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