Kamo Iwakura Site

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A precious historical site where you can experience the life of the Yayoi period.

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Overview

The Kamo Iwakura Site is a Yayoi period settlement site located in Higashiizumo-machi, Shimane Prefecture, and designated as a National Historic Site. This site, flourishing from the middle to late Yayoi period, offers invaluable insights into the daily life and culture of the time. Remaining structures include raised-floor buildings and paddy field traces, providing glimpses into their daily lives. The raised-floor buildings are particularly important for understanding how Yayoi people lived. The paddy field traces offer insights into their agricultural practices and how they produced food. The Kamo Iwakura Site has also yielded valuable artifacts, including *dotaku* and earthenware. These artifacts are crucial for studying the society and culture of the time. *Dotaku*, bronze bells prevalent in the late Yayoi period, were likely used in rituals. Earthenware, including tableware and jars, reveals details about their lifestyles and culture through their shapes and patterns. The Kamo Iwakura Site is an unmissable spot for history buffs, offering a treasure trove of materials that shed light on the lives and culture of the Yayoi people. Visit and imagine the lives of the people who lived here over 2,000 years ago.

  • Historic Sites

Basic Information

Address
Kamo-cho, Higashiizumo-machi, Shimane Prefecture Search for tourist attractions in Shimane
Access
Approximately 20 minutes by car from Izumo-shi Station on the JR San'in Main Line. Show route
Op.Hours
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
Mondays (open on national holidays)
Fee
Adults: ¥300
INFO
Parking available
HP
https://www.town.higashiizumo.shimane.jp/

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