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SENDAI CITY JOMON SITE PARK

Learn by seeing and experiencing life in the Jomon Period (approx. 8,000 BC)

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SENDAI CITY JOMON SITE PARK was established to preserve and utilize remnants of the Jomon Period settlement discovered at Yamada-Kaminodai ancient ruins.
The Yamada-Kaminodai ancient ruins is a settlement dating back to the end of the Middle Jomon Period, approximately 4,000 years ago, where 38 pit houses and 320 clay pits were found.

The open-air exhibition, Jomon Mura (village) Zone, includes three reconstructed pit houses, a storage pit for nuts, a pit for catching animals, and other displays that show the structure of the mura (village). In the plaza zone, chestnuts, konara oaks, horse chestnuts, and other trees have been planted for the purpose of restoring the forest that existed during that period. There is also a Jomon field and a sample trellis of vine plants, allowing visitors to learn about the use of plants in the Jomon period.

The museum is well known as a place where visitors can learn about the wisdom and skills of the Jomon people through hands-on experiences such as making Magatama, Jomon earthenware, and fire-making. Earthenware and stoneware excavated from the Yamada-Kaminodai historic ruins are displayed in the facility. Hands-on activities are also available (check the official website for the schedule and other details).

Highlights

  • The plaza was created to preserve the remains of a Jomon-era village discovered at the Yamada-Kaminodai historic ruins.
  • The plaza is a reproduction of a pit house and a reconstruction of a village where people used to live.
  • Visitors can actually experience making earthenware unique to the Jomon period.

Photos

  • A reproduction of a pit house. The forest of those days is reproduced around the mura.

    A reproduction of a pit house. The forest of those days is reproduced around the mura.

  • Pit houses can be visited inside.

    Pit houses can be visited inside.

  • Visitors can experience making earthenware from the Jomon period. Photograph of Jomon earthenware excavated from the Yamada-Kaminodai ancient ruins

    Visitors can experience making earthenware from the Jomon period. Photograph of Jomon earthenware excavated from the Yamada-Kaminodai ancient ruins

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

Brochure is available in Chinese, English, and Japanese.

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Not available.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes.

Reviews

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  • 劉淑娟

    很棒的博物館哦適合任何對歷史很感興趣的人~它特別適合全家哦還有很多石器時代的工藝品可以體驗哦

Details

Name in Japanese
仙台市縄文の森広場
Postal Code
982-0815
Address
10-1 Yamadauenodaicho, Taihaku-ku, Sendai City, Miyagi
Telephone
022-307-5665
Holiday
Mondays (open on days that fall on holidays), the day after holidays (open on holidays or Saturdays and Sundays), the 4th Thursday of the month (open on days that fall on holidays), year-end and New Year holidays
Hours
9:00am - 4:45pm (Admission allowed until 4:15pm)
Admission
Adults 200 yen, High school students 150 yen, Elementary and junior high school students 100 yen
Directions
Miyagi Kotsu Bus "Yamada/Taishaku Fire Fighting Mae" stop 5 min. walk
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Website
Official Website (Japanese)