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Jomopia Miyahata
The Jomon Period of Japanese history stretches from 14,000 BC to 300 BC. Jomopia Miyahata is an archaeological site that contains artifacts from the 2000-year period of the Middle, Late, and Final Jomon periods. The archives contain many artifacts and pottery from the Jomon era that were excavated in the area. Come and have a look into the early history of Japan and glimpse into the lives and culture of the people who lived during the Jomon period.
Opening Hours
Open | 9:00am ~ 5:00 pm |
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Closed | Tuesdays (Open on Tuesday public holidays, closed on the following Wednesday), and New Year Holidays (Dec 29 ~ Jan 3) |
Admission
Entry to the facility is free, but the exhibition requires a ticket.
Adults | 200 yen |
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Students (Under 18) | 100 yen |
Infants (Under 6) | Free |
Access from Fukushima Station
Bus
Route | Tsukinowa keiyu Yanagawa (月の輪経由梁川) |
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Route | Tsukinowa keiyu Hobara (月の輪経由保原) |
Route | Tsukinowadai Danchi (月の輪台団地) |
Route | Tobushisho-mae keiyu Tsukinowadai Danch (東部支所経由月の輪台団地) |
From | East Exit Bus Stop No. 3 |
To | Mukaikamata (向鎌田) |
Fare | 440 yen |
Time | 21 min (+5 min walk) |
Nearby Attractions
・Mochizuri Kannon (3.7 km)
Links
・Jomopia Miyahata Homepage (Japanese)
・Fukushima City Tourism and Convention Association (Japanese)