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He went from tsuchiyama station through 'deai Michi.' The ruins of the ruins have been maintained as "Harima University and Middle Ancient Village", and many residences of that time have been restored and installed in one corner of the park, and it was recognized as a historic ruins only by its appearance. Also, there are two museums standing in the park, so it seemed that people who were interested could take a leisurely tour.
A pit-type residence was reproduced in some areas that seem to be a park. It seems that it was an archaeological site discovered by a junior high school student, but the information board only described it as "the era centered on the late Yayoi period", and it was forcibly linked to the "Himiko era". The atmosphere of the historic park is directed, but I thought it would be good to post something that gives you a break outline in the free area.
Yaisheng Times の vertical acupoint living を reproduce した Dazhong relics
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The Hyogo Prefectural Archaeological Museum, Harima Town Museum, and former Beppu Railway vehicles are preserved, centering on the Ochu ruins where the Yayoi period pit-style residences are reproduced. If you look inside a pit-house, you can imagine living about 2,000 years ago.
A park next to the Hyogo Prefectural Archaeological Museum. It was up to the return. There are many pit-houses and you can enter some of them. I was able to feel the history of Beppu Densha.
Located in front of the Hyogo Prefectural Archaeological Museum, you can overlook the observatory of the Archaeological Museum. In spring, it seems that plums and cherry blossoms are in bloom, so it may be a good place for a picnic. The museum is as cheap as 200 yen for adults, so please go there.
Dazhong Relics
He went from tsuchiyama station through 'deai Michi.' The ruins of the ruins have been maintained as "Harima University and Middle Ancient Village", and many residences of that time have been restored and installed in one corner of the park, and it was recognized as a historic ruins only by its appearance. Also, there are two museums standing in the park, so it seemed that people who were interested could take a leisurely tour.
Late Yasuo era
A pit-type residence was reproduced in some areas that seem to be a park. It seems that it was an archaeological site discovered by a junior high school student, but the information board only described it as "the era centered on the late Yayoi period", and it was forcibly linked to the "Himiko era". The atmosphere of the historic park is directed, but I thought it would be good to post something that gives you a break outline in the free area.
Yaisheng Times の vertical acupoint living を reproduce した Dazhong relics
The Hyogo Prefectural Archaeological Museum, Harima Town Museum, and former Beppu Railway vehicles are preserved, centering on the Ochu ruins where the Yayoi period pit-style residences are reproduced. If you look inside a pit-house, you can imagine living about 2,000 years ago.
A park where you can feel history
A park next to the Hyogo Prefectural Archaeological Museum. It was up to the return. There are many pit-houses and you can enter some of them. I was able to feel the history of Beppu Densha.
Ten restored pit-houses are a masterpiece
Located in front of the Hyogo Prefectural Archaeological Museum, you can overlook the observatory of the Archaeological Museum. In spring, it seems that plums and cherry blossoms are in bloom, so it may be a good place for a picnic. The museum is as cheap as 200 yen for adults, so please go there.