The remains of Yoshinori, discovered in 1989, upended the conclusion that there is no large village in Kyushu! 2,000 sauropod coffins were unearthed in the remains, and the original cast of Japanese ba-shaped copperware was found.
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Yoshinogari Historical Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Yoshinori Ruins are the remains of a large-scale Huanhao tribe in the Yayoi period in Japan, covering an area of about 50 hectares. The site was discovered in 1986, and the unearthed items were also recognized as important national cultural heritage. The Yoshinosato ruins have collected and preserved a lot of valuable materials and information to understand the ancient history of Japan. It is now a state-run Yoshinosato Historical Park, part of which is operated and managed by the state, where you can experience ancient Japanese history and culture. Among them, watch buildings and double trenches are considered to be the origins of Japanese castles that focus on defense. Yoshinosato Historical Park is based on the basic theme of listening to the voice of the Yayoi period. Through the restoration of the facilities at that time and the display of excavated objects, a place where you can feel the atmosphere of the Yayoi period has been created. The park is divided into four areas, the entrance area to learn about relevant historical materials, the ancient forest area that reproduces the appearance of 1,000 coffins unearthed, the Huanhao tribe area where you can visit the buildings of the Yayoi period, and the ancient wilderness area with more than 30 types of outdoor amusement equipment. , where you can fully experience Yayoi culture.
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Yoshinogari Historical Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The remains of Yoshinori, discovered in 1989, upended the conclusion that there is no large village in Kyushu! 2,000 sauropod coffins were unearthed in the remains, and the original cast of Japanese ba-shaped copperware was found.
The cherry blossom season in Osaka, Yoshinori Historic Park, is from the end of March to the beginning of April. We did not see the full cherry blossoms. I think it was only about 60%. But not bad, the flowers are very suitable for the castle, but there are too many people. Note that the park has convenience stores, STARBUCKS, etc., buy some snacks and carpets (tablecloths), sit under the cherry blossom tree, and have a leisurely afternoon.
A scenic spot in Saga Prefecture, not far from the airport, but the traffic is inconvenient, you need to drive to the park, the park area is large, it is about the culture of Japan's prehistoric period, the Yayoi era, if you are interested in understanding history, you can visit it
The theme of "History and Nature" reproduces the scenery of Japan's Yayoi era. A total of 700 years of history is re-displayed here. I want to feel the shock of prehistoric civilization. It is worth visiting.
Rarely such an atmospheric attraction in Japan! The Japanese inside are very friendly and the facilities are well maintained! The disadvantage is that it is too far to go!