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Azami Kasakakecho, Midori 379-2311 Gunma PrefectureMap
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  • akashi-rokuro
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    Point A and Point B

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    There is a point A of the Iwajuku ruins on the left side of the Iwajuku Museum about 200 m and a point B of the Iwajuku ruins on the right side. Point A is an excavation point that proved for the first time that people lived in the Japanese archipelago more than 10,000 years ago, and a stone monument and explanation board are installed. Point B is the place where the stone spear that triggered the excavation of the Iwajuku ruins was discovered, and there is an observation facility (Iwajuku Dome) for the remains of the historic Iwajuku ruins, so that you can observe the stratum of the Kanto Loam layer. I was. Also, the Paleolithic period (iwajuku period) ...

    Reviewed on May 9, 2024
  • japanese_doremi
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    It is romantic to the "local polished stone axe" discovered from the red clay "Kanto loam layer" which is said to have been more than 10,000 years ago.

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    It is romantic to the "local polished stone axe" discovered from the red clay "Kanto loam layer" which is said to have been more than 10,000 years ago. I had to feel romance in the two discoveries before the Jomon period: "Paleolithic, human existence in Japan" and "human privilege alone, the existence of polished stone tools, not stone tools". Moreover, the polished stone tools are the oldest in the world. I was impressed. Based on the generally said "Single Origin Theory of Africa", the birth of the present human race is ...

    Reviewed on Nov 23, 2022
  • ksuzuki1204
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    Relics excavated site

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    It is an important archaeological site that proves the Paleolithic period. It's a short walk from the museum, but if you come here, it's a place you definitely want to see. I remember Tadahiro Aizawa, who discovered stone tools here in a textbook when he was a student. There is a fine road now, but I remember that it was an illustration of Kiritori no Michi at that time. The excavation site is staircase and only has an explanation board, but in the cave on the other side, there is a facility that explains the outline in the video and displays the stratum. I think it's a place to visit after visiting the museum ...

    Reviewed on May 20, 2022
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    Chiguhagu

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    Is it a gap with the administration? Originally, it should be an archaeological site that has to be paid more attention and cherished, but there are many feelings that they are doing it properly within the budget. In the first place, the layout of the parking lot and the facility is childish.

    Reviewed on Jul 6, 2019
  • Navigator806803
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    Iwasu Sance

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    JR If you walk for a while from Iwajuku Station, it is near the Iwajuku Museum. It is easy to understand because it preserves the stratum and there is an explanation in the video 〇

    Reviewed on Sep 8, 2018

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