Chino City Tateishi Jomon Archaeological Museum

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Chino, Japan

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Archaeological museum· Tourist attraction

Chino City Tateishi Jomon Archaeological Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Chino City Tateishi Jomon Archaeological Museum is located in Chino, Japan on 4734-132 Toyohira. Chino City Tateishi Jomon Archaeological Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Japan.

Address

4734-132 Toyohira

Phone

+81 266762270

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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G Rowe

Great museum. Shows Artifacts from this area, around 5,000 years ago. The pottery is particularly interesting given detail. Tools used on display. Reconstructed huts near the museum evoke living space in days past. Definitely worth a visit. 500 yen admission per adult

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joy longakit

It was like you were sucked back to the Jomon period. Amazing history! There is an English pamphlets from the counter. I went there alone but there was a group that was guided by a historian, I tagged along for more info. Every relics and clay made has a story to tell. Behold! There is a joyous Jomon fire festival at night on the 1st week of October where they sets up several bonfire. Free hot soba soup and tea are served too. Bring a picnic mat for sitting on the grass. Dance and enjoy your night away! So ethnically tribal!

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Rural Guide JP

Discover the elegant aesthetic of Japanese prehistoric art The region has a long history going back to the dawn of Japanese civilization, over ten thousand years ago. In those bountiful and peaceful times following the ice age that we call the Jomon period, people led a serene lifestyle which allowed them to pursue artistic proficiency in their crafts. The over 2000 relics that were excavated at the foot of the Yatsugatake all but confirm that. If you like art and design, we suggest you pay a visit to Togari-ishi Museum to explore the ancient and mysterious world of Jomon art. The museum features a great number of elaborated clay figurines, bowls, jars and utensils made of obsidian. The pride of the collection are the statuettes of the “Jomon Venus” and the “Masked Goddess”, both designated as National Treasures,. The two exhibits which dates back to 4,000-3,000 BC are voluptuous and graceful, executed with great attention to details. In the park adjacent to the museum you can explore six traditional Jomon pit dwellings which have been reconstructed to show visitors what a village of that time would like.

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Tiffany B

Half-baked. The english version of the website doesn't include trip-critical information about their hands-on ceramic experience. It also fails to mention that the hands-on experience is not available when the work area is booked for group classes and where that information is found. I tried emailing them a few weeks prior to travel and they never replied. The facility itself has really quite a nice quiet atmosphere, and it's clear they have gone to some effort to make their instructions usable for all(using pictures)- but- the instructions are for a solid clay figurine, so it can't be fired or posted. The reason I go off the beaten path is to discover and recommend new things, and in the process help the local businesses, but this time I find myself forced to give a low rating. Would I have braved the sparse bus service to go here had I known I was going to be lugging 1kg of wet clay around for the rest of my trip? Hell no!

かわやん

建物は新しく、展示も分かり易い。ゆっくり見て、滞在時間は、2時間でした。(屋外含めて) お土産には、国宝土偶のピンバッジ2個とガチャの土偶コンプリート版を買いました。 ここ目当てに名古屋から日帰り旅行しました。 価値は十分あります。