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Aoya Kamijichi Historic Park
See it, touch it, and experience it, the life of the Yayoi people is here.
This spot lets you experience the appeal of the Aoya Kamijichi Archaeological Site, discovered during the construction of the Sanin Expressway, and is made up of three main areas.
The first area, the “Guidance Facility,” mainly features exhibits of materials showing what a Yayoi-period settlement looked like Approx. 2,400 years ago. Along with iron axes used for crafts and tools used for fishing and farming, it also introduces reconstructed faces of Yayoi people based on DNA analysis, making it a fun place to learn about the knowledge of the time. Workshops and Yayoi hands-on experiences, with advance reservations given priority, are also popular, with a wide range of programs that even children can easily join, including “Magatama Making,” “Kudatama Bracelet Making,” and “Fire-Making Experience.”
The second area, the “Important Cultural Properties Building,” displays important cultural properties actually excavated from the site. From the over 1,300 items unearthed, especially valuable pieces have been carefully selected, including a wooden pedestal cup decorated with a flower petal-like pattern and a finely ornamented deer-antler comb, allowing visitors to see the advanced craftsmanship of the Yayoi people.
The third is the “Park Area.” Inside the grounds stands a raised-floor storehouse, a symbol of the park, and the area has drawn attention for its unique concept of recreating the terrain and plants of the Yayoi period. Stop by the wetland zone, home to fish and insects, and enjoy a peaceful moment while feeling the breath of ancient times.
Highlights
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You can easily learn about the appeal of the Aoya Kamijichi Archaeological Site through exhibits and explanations.
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There is also a rich collection of valuable reconstructed materials, including faces of Yayoi people restored through DNA analysis.
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A wide variety of hands-on programs are available for both adults and children, including magatama making and fire-making.
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You can view important cultural properties actually excavated from the site up close and learn about the advanced skills of the Yayoi people.
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There is also a park with recreated raised-floor storehouses and a wetland zone where you can fully enjoy the atmosphere of the Yayoi period.
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A spot where you can experience the Aoya Kamijichi Archaeological Site
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Rows of materials showing what Yayoi-period settlements looked like
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Important cultural properties excavated from the site are also on display
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The park area with its raised-floor storehouse
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The “Fire-Making Experience,” which children can easily join
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“Kudatama Bracelet Making” is a popular workshop
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Yes, it is.
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Are there coin lockers?
Yes, there are.
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Is re-entry allowed?
Yes, it is.
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Is there a smoking area?
No, there is not.
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Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?
Yes, there are.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 青谷かみじち史跡公園
- Postal Code
- 689-0534
- Address
- 17 Yoshikawa, Aoya-cho, Tottori City, Tottori
- Phone
- 0857-32-8415
- Closed on
- the 4th Monday of each month (the following day if it falls on a holiday)
- Hours
- 9:00am–5:00pm (Last admission at 4:30pm)
- Admission
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Guidance Building and park: Free admission, Important Cultural Properties Building: 200 yen per person
Group rate: 150 yen (20 people or more) - Access
- 15-minute walk from Aoya Station on the JR Sanin Main Line
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)