It is a facility located adjacent to the roadside station and Inakadate. When I stopped by after 9 o'clock, the roadside station opened at 8:30, but you cannot enter because it opens at 10 o'clock. I happened to have a staff member, so when I heard that the excavated items from the "Taruyanagi Ruins" of the paddy field site in the Yayoi period were exhibited. The museum is open from 10:00 to 17:00, closed on Mondays, and the admission fee is 300 yen.
It is located on the premises of Michino Station Inakadate. I think it will be a good memory for children to touch earthenware, which can walk on the paddy fields of the Yayoi period. I think it will have a great impact on adults.
I visited here immediately after seeing the Jomon ruins of Sanuchi Maruyama. The remains of paddy fields in the Yayoi period were well preserved, and it was very romantic to be able to walk on the soil of that period. The footprints of the person 々 at that time were also interesting.
When the volunteer Oji carefully explained the paddy fields in the Yayoi period at the entrance, there are photos of rice field art on the wall. Involuntarily, he said, "This is what I wanted to see," and asked Mr. Oji to tell the government office because it should be in the observatory. I got a glimpse of the deviation of local administration. The adjacent museum is unknown.
It is a museum about the Yayoi period attached to the roadside station .
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It is a museum about the Yayoi period, which is located at the roadside station . There is also an apple sales office and a direct sales office for agricultural products, so it is always crowded .
Weeping willow relics の unearthed products を display
It is a facility located adjacent to the roadside station and Inakadate. When I stopped by after 9 o'clock, the roadside station opened at 8:30, but you cannot enter because it opens at 10 o'clock. I happened to have a staff member, so when I heard that the excavated items from the "Taruyanagi Ruins" of the paddy field site in the Yayoi period were exhibited. The museum is open from 10:00 to 17:00, closed on Mondays, and the admission fee is 300 yen.
touching the yayoi period
It is located on the premises of Michino Station Inakadate. I think it will be a good memory for children to touch earthenware, which can walk on the paddy fields of the Yayoi period. I think it will have a great impact on adults.
Yayoshi の Shuitian
I visited here immediately after seeing the Jomon ruins of Sanuchi Maruyama. The remains of paddy fields in the Yayoi period were well preserved, and it was very romantic to be able to walk on the soil of that period. The footprints of the person 々 at that time were also interesting.
this is this. i wanted to see it.
When the volunteer Oji carefully explained the paddy fields in the Yayoi period at the entrance, there are photos of rice field art on the wall. Involuntarily, he said, "This is what I wanted to see," and asked Mr. Oji to tell the government office because it should be in the observatory. I got a glimpse of the deviation of local administration. The adjacent museum is unknown.
It is a museum about the Yayoi period attached to the roadside station .
It is a museum about the Yayoi period, which is located at the roadside station . There is also an apple sales office and a direct sales office for agricultural products, so it is always crowded .