Jōmon period

Jōmon period

The Jōmon period is the time in Japanese prehistory, traditionally dated between c. 14,000–300 BCE, recently refined to about 1000 BCE, during which Japan was inhabited by a hunter-gatherer culture, which reached a considerable degree of sedentism and cultural complexity.

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Kamegaoka Stone Age Site

Kamegaoka Stone Age Site


Idojiri ruins

Idojiri ruins


Goshono Site

Goshono Site


Korekawa Site

Korekawa Site


Isedōtai site

Isedōtai site


Komakino Remains

Komakino Remains


Ōyu Stone Circles

Ōyu Stone Circles


Sannai-Maruyama Special Historical Site

Sannai-Maruyama Special Historical Site


Akyū Ruins

Akyū Ruins


Kinsei ruins

Kinsei ruins


Ōmiyama ruins

Ōmiyama ruins


Nationally designated historic site Chikamori Archeological Park

Nationally designated historic site Chikamori Archeological Park


Nashikubo Ruins

Nashikubo Ruins


Shijimizuka Site

Shijimizuka Site


Tochibaraiwakage ruins

Tochibaraiwakage ruins