Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan

The Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan are a group of world heritage sites composed of 17 sites in southern Hokkaido and northern Tohoku.

Understand

The Jomon culture existed in the northern part of Japan from about 13000 BCE until 3000 BCE. A hunter-fisher-gatherer culture, it has left behind an archaeological heritage of remains of residential buildings, places of worship and burial including large stone circles as well as different objects of everyday use and art.

The four prefectures below jointly run the official multilingual information site.

Sites

  • 🌍 Kiusu Earthwork Burial Circles. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Takasago Burial Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Irie Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Kitakogane Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Ofune Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Kakinoshima Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Odai Yamamoto Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Tagoyano Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Kamegaoka Burial Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Omori Katsuyama Stone Circle. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Sannai Maruyama Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Komakino Stone Circle. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Futatsumori Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Korekawa Site. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Isedotai Stone Circles. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Oyu Stone Circles. OSM directions target=_blank
  • 🌍 Goshono Site. OSM directions target=_blank

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