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Huilu Shiyuan の にある Beidou Relics
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The Hokuto Ruins are located just before the road to Kushiro City Marsh Observatory goes up and turn right. Follow the narrow unpaved road from the road to the Hokuto Ruins Exhibition Hall. This area is located under the Kushiro City Marsh Observatory, and there are many hollows in a place slightly higher than Kushiro Marsh. This hollow is said to be the remains of a pit-type residence, and it is said that there are hundreds of them in the whole area.
The Hokuto Ruins of Kushiro City The Furusato History Square is located along the road from the city of Kushiro to the Marsh Observatory. If you go around the edge of the hill from the front of the observatory, you will find the Hokuto Ruins. In this Hokuto ruins hometown history square, there were hundreds of shallow circular and oval pit holes in the Jomon and ZOKU Jomon periods, and square-like pit holes in the Rubun period. If you don't think this is an archaeological site, you may think it's a strange terrain with some hollows.
Huilu Shiyuan の にある Beidou Relics
The Hokuto Ruins are located just before the road to Kushiro City Marsh Observatory goes up and turn right. Follow the narrow unpaved road from the road to the Hokuto Ruins Exhibition Hall. This area is located under the Kushiro City Marsh Observatory, and there are many hollows in a place slightly higher than Kushiro Marsh. This hollow is said to be the remains of a pit-type residence, and it is said that there are hundreds of them in the whole area.
Ruins located on the edge of Kushiro wetland
The Hokuto Ruins of Kushiro City The Furusato History Square is located along the road from the city of Kushiro to the Marsh Observatory. If you go around the edge of the hill from the front of the observatory, you will find the Hokuto Ruins. In this Hokuto ruins hometown history square, there were hundreds of shallow circular and oval pit holes in the Jomon and ZOKU Jomon periods, and square-like pit holes in the Rubun period. If you don't think this is an archaeological site, you may think it's a strange terrain with some hollows.