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Before going to Yamadera, I stopped by with overseas guests. I was able to visit when the fire was igniting early in preparation for the event and listened to the story. I heard the explanation and told it in English, but it is a place rich in nature and comfortable. I was invited to the event, but the time was limited, so I took a quick look and ended. British guests who didn't take much pictures were also taking pictures, so it was good to be able to show you about old Japan ...
I stopped by without any knowledge. The ruins of the Kofun period stood in the rice fields of Tendo City. There is also a museum. I wanted to take a leisurely look if I had time, but this time I only saw the appearance.
When I was driving from Tendo to Yamagata City, I saw a building like an archaeological site in the rice fields, so I stopped by. The ruins here are from the Kofun period, and you can visit the ruins for free. At the attached museum, you can also visit the exhibits excavated (100 yen for adults. Cheap!). Also, it seems that you can experience a fire, so I think it is a good facility where you can enjoy learning while having fun.
Take overseas guests
Before going to Yamadera, I stopped by with overseas guests. I was able to visit when the fire was igniting early in preparation for the event and listened to the story. I heard the explanation and told it in English, but it is a place rich in nature and comfortable. I was invited to the event, but the time was limited, so I took a quick look and ended. British guests who didn't take much pictures were also taking pictures, so it was good to be able to show you about old Japan ...
It's built in a pottun.
I stopped by without any knowledge. The ruins of the Kofun period stood in the rice fields of Tendo City. There is also a museum. I wanted to take a leisurely look if I had time, but this time I only saw the appearance.
I enjoyed it.
When I was driving from Tendo to Yamagata City, I saw a building like an archaeological site in the rice fields, so I stopped by. The ruins here are from the Kofun period, and you can visit the ruins for free. At the attached museum, you can also visit the exhibits excavated (100 yen for adults. Cheap!). Also, it seems that you can experience a fire, so I think it is a good facility where you can enjoy learning while having fun.
it's a good study of history.
There are ruins in the rice fields. I could see it from the highway and I was curious, so I went there. Ideal for studying Koroku's social studies.