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It was the "Idojiri Archaeological Museum" with an interesting explanation of Jomon pottery.
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It was the "Idojiri Archaeological Museum" with interesting unique perspectives, interpretations and explanations of Jomon pottery. It's not all, but it seems to be speculative that there is a fairly unique spiritual explanation in the explanation, but this is very difficult. I don't know the facts unless I slip back in time and go to the Jomon period. However, the explanation itself is interesting and interesting. This is originality and I personally think it's good, and it's a museum that explains so far. ...
A rare museum with an exhibition of Jomon pottery. The exhibition is also a place where the general public can understand more easily than experts, where you can feel Jomon farming and culture. It's a must-see.
It was right across from the Idojiri Ruins. Pottery and vessels used in Shinano at that time were on display. The number of exhibits is not small, so it might be a good idea to stop by the ruins.
It's about a 15-minute walk from JR Shinanosakai Station, but there is a signboard 々 so you can go without hesitation. It's quite small compared to the Spirited Stone Museum in Chino, which is owned by a national treasure. The hall looks like a public hall and changes to slippers. However, you will be fascinated by the explanations of real Jomon pottery and other excavated items thousands of years ago, and unique patterns. There was also a pottery exhibited at the Jomon exhibition at the Ueno Museum held the other day, and I was impressed that it came from here. ...
15 minutes walk from the border of Shinano. It's a little difficult to walk because there is a slope. The number of exhibits is small, but it's unique so I can forgive it. Those who are not interested may be a little out of tune
It was the "Idojiri Archaeological Museum" with an interesting explanation of Jomon pottery.
It was the "Idojiri Archaeological Museum" with interesting unique perspectives, interpretations and explanations of Jomon pottery. It's not all, but it seems to be speculative that there is a fairly unique spiritual explanation in the explanation, but this is very difficult. I don't know the facts unless I slip back in time and go to the Jomon period. However, the explanation itself is interesting and interesting. This is originality and I personally think it's good, and it's a museum that explains so far. ...
that's a must see.
A rare museum with an exhibition of Jomon pottery. The exhibition is also a place where the general public can understand more easily than experts, where you can feel Jomon farming and culture. It's a must-see.
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It was right across from the Idojiri Ruins. Pottery and vessels used in Shinano at that time were on display. The number of exhibits is not small, so it might be a good idea to stop by the ruins.
Anyone who knows knows.
It's about a 15-minute walk from JR Shinanosakai Station, but there is a signboard 々 so you can go without hesitation. It's quite small compared to the Spirited Stone Museum in Chino, which is owned by a national treasure. The hall looks like a public hall and changes to slippers. However, you will be fascinated by the explanations of real Jomon pottery and other excavated items thousands of years ago, and unique patterns. There was also a pottery exhibited at the Jomon exhibition at the Ueno Museum held the other day, and I was impressed that it came from here. ...
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15 minutes walk from the border of Shinano. It's a little difficult to walk because there is a slope. The number of exhibits is small, but it's unique so I can forgive it. Those who are not interested may be a little out of tune