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I want to go someday, but it's true.
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I've always wanted to go someday, and it finally came true. There were few people and cars around, so I thought it was a regular holiday, but I was doing it. The exhibition was very easy to understand, and my elementary school daughter was also interested in the tour. There were many video screenings and explanations that could be heard by pressing the button. There was a restaurant, but I stopped because it was a little subtle.
A museum like a little forensic, where you can see from the excavated human bones 々. I didn't know it was one of the leading ruins in Japan. 3D There is a theater, and there is a dome that reproduces the excavation site, so you can enjoy archaeological lovers, of course, those who are not. Generally 200 yen will be too cheap. In the summer, the beach is nearby, so it's a good idea to stop by after swimming.
I happened to find the signboard of the Anthropology Museum and go there. Admission is 200 yen for the general public. Is it the director? He came and gave me a little explanation in the museum. 3D The video I saw with my glasses explained the culture of what kind of person 々 ruins were. In addition, there is a dome that reproduces the situation at the time of excavation, just a short walk from the entrance. The ticket used the photo inside this dome.
There is also a large building for the countryside near the Sanin coast. It was exhibited mainly on the ruins of the Yayoi period, and there were also human bones. No. 1 human bone is said to be a woman.
It's interesting for adults. It seems that if you don't understand the background of the change from the Jomon period to the Yayoi period and the formation of culture, it can only be seen as a place where the bones are placed.
I want to go someday, but it's true.
I've always wanted to go someday, and it finally came true. There were few people and cars around, so I thought it was a regular holiday, but I was doing it. The exhibition was very easy to understand, and my elementary school daughter was also interested in the tour. There were many video screenings and explanations that could be heard by pressing the button. There was a restaurant, but I stopped because it was a little subtle.
It's small, but I can't.
A museum like a little forensic, where you can see from the excavated human bones 々. I didn't know it was one of the leading ruins in Japan. 3D There is a theater, and there is a dome that reproduces the excavation site, so you can enjoy archaeological lovers, of course, those who are not. Generally 200 yen will be too cheap. In the summer, the beach is nearby, so it's a good idea to stop by after swimming.
Doigahama ruins Anthropology Museum
I happened to find the signboard of the Anthropology Museum and go there. Admission is 200 yen for the general public. Is it the director? He came and gave me a little explanation in the museum. 3D The video I saw with my glasses explained the culture of what kind of person 々 ruins were. In addition, there is a dome that reproduces the situation at the time of excavation, just a short walk from the entrance. The ticket used the photo inside this dome.
A big building in the countryside!
There is also a large building for the countryside near the Sanin coast. It was exhibited mainly on the ruins of the Yayoi period, and there were also human bones. No. 1 human bone is said to be a woman.
where did the yayoi come from?
It's interesting for adults. It seems that if you don't understand the background of the change from the Jomon period to the Yayoi period and the formation of culture, it can only be seen as a place where the bones are placed.