The Hakodate Jomon Culture Center, located in Hakodate, Japan, provides a captivating glimpse into the prehistoric Jomon period, which spanned from 14,000 to 300 BC. The center showcases a diverse array of ancient artifacts discovered during archaeological excavations across Hokkaido. These relics, including tools and pottery, offer insights into the daily lives and cultural practices of some of Japan’s earliest inhabitants. Visitors can explore the well-preserved exhibits and gain a deeper understanding of the Jomon people’s legacy and their significant contributions to Japan’s rich historical tapestry.
Hakodate Jomon Culture Center
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