Kamegaoka Stone Age Site
The ruins of a village from the late Jomon period (approximately 1,000 BC-300 BC) situated along a marsh, the advanced material culture of the period is sometimes referred to as Kamegaoka Culture, taking its name from the excavated earthenware and characteristic clay figurines known as dogu. The goggle-eyed type of clay figurine takes its name from the large clay figurine missing its left leg that has been designated an important cultural property.
Spot details
- Address
- Aomori Tsugaru-shi Kizukuri Kamegaoka Kizukuri Tateoka Map
- Phone
- 0173491194
- Closed
- open everyday
- Fees
- [Admission fee]Free
- Parking Lot
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Available (19 spaces, 3 spaces for large buses)
*Shakochan Hiroba 5 spaces, parking lot adjacent to the south of the ruins 14 spaces - Credit Card
- Not available
- Note
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*Details can be confirmed at the following URL
https://jomon-tsugaru.jp/kamegaoka-stoneage-ruins
https://jomon-japan.jp/learn/jomon-sites/kamegaoka/
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN