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It's wonderful! You can see the history of Izumo in the Yayoi period according to the chronological series and the ruins, and there are various excavated objects and reproduced models 々, which deepens your understanding. And after all, I am grateful that it is free. There are many kinds of books about the history of Izumo, and I was able to see them on a charter basis. We recommend that you see this museum and the Nishitani Tomb as a set.
It is a facility where you can feel the atmosphere of the Yayoi period with beautiful burial goods such as magatama made of glass and a huge diorama. The adjacent nationally designated historic site "Nishitani Tombs" is also a masterpiece.
It is a museum adjacent to a national historic site where the Yayoi period king's tomb was excavated called "Four-cornered Tumulus Tomb". Admission is free. If you are even interested in ancient Izumo, this is a must-see facility. Excavated items are exhibited in the hall, and an introduction to the burial mounds in the city and a special exhibition of 々 will be held depending on the season. If the weather is nice, it is recommended to climb to the king's tomb in the historic park. The view is good, and you can feel that the king of Izumo was buried in such a scenery. There is a bus stop in front of the building ...
I had a little time, so I came to the museum I had been interested in for a long time. I entered for the first time, but I enjoyed free admission with a relatively easy-to-understand exhibition. I thought it was a good facility to learn the ancient tumulus culture in the Izumo area.
You can see the city of Izumo, especially the Hii River and the Hi River on the east side. If you come from afar, you may want to stop by if you have time.
Great!
It's wonderful! You can see the history of Izumo in the Yayoi period according to the chronological series and the ruins, and there are various excavated objects and reproduced models 々, which deepens your understanding. And after all, I am grateful that it is free. There are many kinds of books about the history of Izumo, and I was able to see them on a charter basis. We recommend that you see this museum and the Nishitani Tomb as a set.
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It is a facility where you can feel the atmosphere of the Yayoi period with beautiful burial goods such as magatama made of glass and a huge diorama. The adjacent nationally designated historic site "Nishitani Tombs" is also a masterpiece.
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It is a museum adjacent to a national historic site where the Yayoi period king's tomb was excavated called "Four-cornered Tumulus Tomb". Admission is free. If you are even interested in ancient Izumo, this is a must-see facility. Excavated items are exhibited in the hall, and an introduction to the burial mounds in the city and a special exhibition of 々 will be held depending on the season. If the weather is nice, it is recommended to climb to the king's tomb in the historic park. The view is good, and you can feel that the king of Izumo was buried in such a scenery. There is a bus stop in front of the building ...
I've got a little time.
I had a little time, so I came to the museum I had been interested in for a long time. I entered for the first time, but I enjoyed free admission with a relatively easy-to-understand exhibition. I thought it was a good facility to learn the ancient tumulus culture in the Izumo area.
Good view
You can see the city of Izumo, especially the Hii River and the Hi River on the east side. If you come from afar, you may want to stop by if you have time.