The Kamitsukeno-sato Museum of Archaeology is a renowned institution dedicated to the preservation and exploration of ancient artifacts and historical treasures. Located in a picturesque setting, the museum offers visitors a fascinating journey through Japan's rich archaeological heritage. With a focus on the Kofun period, the museum showcases a wide range of haniwa, strolling figures, and other significant relics from this era. The meticulously crafted dioramas and model buildings provide a visually immersive experience, allowing visitors to envision life during the Kofun period. Additionally, the museum offers a selection of souvenirs that celebrate Japanese culture and history. The Kamitsukeno-sato Museum of Archaeology is an educational and enlightening destination for both locals and tourists seeking to delve deeper into Japan's ancient past.
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It is very disappointing. Even though it was well maintained, I think it was local people who entered the tomb, and their dog urinated on the earthenware pottery that everyone had made.They didn't even splash water on it, and just continued walking their dog. ``Sprinkling water on it won't help! Look at the no dogs allowed sign.'
I think it's very difficult for the people at the facility, even though it's well maintained, but this is the situation outside the facility.
Please strictly control and regulate.
I came from outside the prefecture, and although I saw some valuable heritage sites, I was very saddened by the lack of manners and morals, as well as the lack of manners and morals, as there were people who misunderstood how to treat dogs.
There's even a museum in a place like this~♫♪♩♬.
The Kamitsuke no Sato Museum is located in a corner of the Hotoda Tumulus Group Kamikeno Haniwanosato Park. There is also a bus stop, and the parking lot can hold about 60 cars, and the parking lot at the park next door can hold about 40 cars. Admission fee is 200 yen for adults, but free for those over 65. It is okay to take photos for personal use, but SNS is not, and flash is prohibited. Inside the museum, there are clay figures, earthenware, and other items such as decorative sandals that are decorated even to the soles of the shoes. I thought it was easier to understand with the diorama.
Exhibits that are interesting to children as they present problems and think about answers.
There are many exhibits, and you can touch some of the haniwa that were actually excavated, and you can learn by watching the explanation on the video. Adults can enter for 200 yen per person.
I learned about kofun and haniwa. It's a beautiful museum.
Very interesting if you know Japanese.
Unfortunately a lot of the information is not translated to a different language.
It was magnificent and wonderful!! ️
The ancient tombs in Western Japan are wonderful, but this one was also worth seeing, it was powerful, and I felt a great sense of history.
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