The Sannai-Maruyama Site in Aomori, Japan, offers a unique glimpse into the Jomon period, which spanned from 13,000 to 300 BC. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a well-preserved ancient village, providing a tangible connection to one of the world’s earliest civilizations. Visitors can explore the remains of pit dwellings, long houses, and storage pits, all carefully reconstructed to reflect their original form. The site also features a museum with artifacts and interactive exhibits, allowing guests to delve deeper into the daily life and culture of the Jomon people.
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