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It doesn't seem interesting unless you are a big fanatic. It's dangerous because it's in the middle of the slope and the narrow roads are gyrating. Please be careful.
The ruins are shabby ... (laughs) I remember arriving in about 5 〜 10 minutes on foot from the station. A monument about this ruins in front of the station? There was something like.
It seems that there was a large Jomon village in the area, and it is a park built to commemorate it. There is a signboard for explanation, but other than that, it's just an ordinary park. It would be good for a short walk.
From the south exit of Higashi-Fushimi Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line, walk toward the ground of Waseda University for about 5, and the area where you climbed the small hill on your right from the road is a park. It seems that there used to be the largest Jomon settlement in Kanto, but I didn't come to the pin because the ruins were not exhibited. It seems that the Jomon Festival will also be held in autumn.
Shimotani Ruins are ruins on the way from Ome Kaido to Higashi Fushimi Station. It is an annular village in the middle of the Jomon period, and it seems to be one of the typical ruins in this area, but as far as I passed through the south side, there was only a guide board on the field surrounded by a fence.
It doesn't seem interesting unless you are a big fanatic. It's dangerous because it's in the middle of the slope and the narrow roads are gyrating. Please be careful.
The ruins are shabby ... (laughs) I remember arriving in about 5 〜 10 minutes on foot from the station. A monument about this ruins in front of the station? There was something like.
It seems that there was a large Jomon village in the area, and it is a park built to commemorate it. There is a signboard for explanation, but other than that, it's just an ordinary park. It would be good for a short walk.
From the south exit of Higashi-Fushimi Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line, walk toward the ground of Waseda University for about 5, and the area where you climbed the small hill on your right from the road is a park. It seems that there used to be the largest Jomon settlement in Kanto, but I didn't come to the pin because the ruins were not exhibited. It seems that the Jomon Festival will also be held in autumn.
Shimotani Ruins are ruins on the way from Ome Kaido to Higashi Fushimi Station. It is an annular village in the middle of the Jomon period, and it seems to be one of the typical ruins in this area, but as far as I passed through the south side, there was only a guide board on the field surrounded by a fence.