One of Japan's largest archaeological sites, showcasing the remains of a Yayoi period village dating back approximately 1900 years. Imagine the lives of the people who lived here and experience the romance of history!
Historic Sites
World Heritage
Highlights
One of Japan's largest Yayoi period archaeological sites
Vast site equivalent to approximately 30 Tokyo Domes
Numerous pit dwelling and post-and-pillar building sites
A precious glimpse into the lives of the Yayoi people
Car: Approximately 5 minutes from Yonago IC on the Sanin Expressway, towards the Mukibanda Site.
Train: Approximately 10-minute taxi ride from Yonago Station on the JR Sanin Main Line. Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
The fourth Monday of the month (or the next business day if the fourth Monday is a holiday), Year-end and New Year holidays (December 29th - January 3rd)
Fee
Free
INFO
Parking is available for 3 large buses and 60 standard vehicles. It's free.
The Mukibanda Archaeological Site is a large-scale Yayoi period site located in Daisen-cho, Tottori Prefecture. This site was discovered during the planning stages of a golf course development. Its scale is immense, covering an area equivalent to approximately 30 Tokyo Domes, making it one of the largest Yayoi period sites in Japan. Excavations have unearthed over 400 pit dwelling sites, over 500 post-and-pillar building sites, and 24 Yayoi period tumuli. These remains shed light on the daily lives, social structures, and beliefs of the people who lived here.
Mukibanda is a valuable historical site offering a glimpse into the lives of people from this period, captivating not only history enthusiasts but also a wide range of visitors. A museum on-site displays excavated artifacts and reconstructed dwellings, providing a deeper understanding of their daily lives. The surrounding area boasts well-maintained parks and walking paths, perfect for a relaxing stroll.
The Mukibanda Archaeological Site is exceptionally important for studying ancient Japanese history. It's a highly recommended tourist spot for history buffs, families, and couples. Come and experience the culture and lifestyle of the ancient inhabitants.