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I went there after seeing the English website and being super excited about getting to do some hands-on craft. After extensive web research, I managed to get there on a day they were open and offering...
This is a super little museum dedicated to the Jomon period ( C 14000-1000BCE) with artefacts from excavations from the Nagano area .The museum consists of a number of rooms where the artefacts are di...
This museum tucked in the hills of Chino is absolutely a treasure and a place that is wonderful for art history students of all ages. There is still a major archeological dig going on in the surround...
Since it is located in the mountains of Yatsugatake , I visited the month 3 where the remaining snow can still be seen everywhere. I wonder if there is a Jomon boom these days, and it seems that the number of people visiting is increasing due to the transmission of a certain spi tuber. The "Jomon Venus" and "Masked Goddess" currently on display were real things, not replicas, so I'm grateful that you can see them directly. Many earthenware other than national treasures It was also interesting to be exhibited as it was. ... in the building
I think this is a place where you can feel the aesthetic consciousness of old Japanese people or the spiritual culture.
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I finally realized it because I wanted to come from a long time. After all the two Venus were masterpieces. It's amazing that it's found in a slightly complete form. I went to the archaeological museum of color 々, but I think this is a place where you can feel the aesthetic consciousness of old Japanese people or feel the spiritual culture. In addition to excavating these excavated items on the way, I was also mentioned by the efforts of 々, who have made efforts to protect and inform the region and people 々, and some overseas excavated items are also on display. , So Doi ... that I've been to before.
Not set up for international tourists
I went there after seeing the English website and being super excited about getting to do some hands-on craft. After extensive web research, I managed to get there on a day they were open and offering...
A fascinating insight into the Jomon period.
This is a super little museum dedicated to the Jomon period ( C 14000-1000BCE) with artefacts from excavations from the Nagano area .The museum consists of a number of rooms where the artefacts are di...
Must see for Art and History students
This museum tucked in the hills of Chino is absolutely a treasure and a place that is wonderful for art history students of all ages. There is still a major archeological dig going on in the surround...
It's not a replica, it's real!
Since it is located in the mountains of Yatsugatake , I visited the month 3 where the remaining snow can still be seen everywhere. I wonder if there is a Jomon boom these days, and it seems that the number of people visiting is increasing due to the transmission of a certain spi tuber. The "Jomon Venus" and "Masked Goddess" currently on display were real things, not replicas, so I'm grateful that you can see them directly. Many earthenware other than national treasures It was also interesting to be exhibited as it was. ... in the building
I think this is a place where you can feel the aesthetic consciousness of old Japanese people or the spiritual culture.
I finally realized it because I wanted to come from a long time. After all the two Venus were masterpieces. It's amazing that it's found in a slightly complete form. I went to the archaeological museum of color 々, but I think this is a place where you can feel the aesthetic consciousness of old Japanese people or feel the spiritual culture. In addition to excavating these excavated items on the way, I was also mentioned by the efforts of 々, who have made efforts to protect and inform the region and people 々, and some overseas excavated items are also on display. , So Doi ... that I've been to before.