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The Suguokamoto Site (須玖岡本遺跡) is a Yayoi period cemetery and associated village, located in the Okamoto neighborhood of the city of Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1951 as the "Okamoto Site", with the area under protection expanded in 2000 and the name changed to its ...
Fukuoka in the precinct of Jōmanji ( 浄満寺 ) 33°35′13″N 130°21′49″E / 33.586944°N 130.363737°E / 33.586944; 130.363737 ( Kamei Family
The Ae Kanga ruins阿恵官衙遺跡 (Ae Kanga iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of an Asuka to Nara period government administrative complex located in what is now the town of Kasuya in Fukuoka prefecture in northern Kyushu, Japan. The site has been protected as a National Historic Site from 2020. [1]
The Furutsuki Cave Tomb Cluster (古月横穴, Furutsuki yokoana) is an archaeological site containing a Kofun period Corridor-type kofun [] (横穴式石室, yokoana-shiki sekishitsu) located in the town of Kurate, Fukuoka, Kurate District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Kanenokuma Site (金隈遺跡, Kanenokuma iseki) is an archeological site with a Yayoi period cemetery located in the Kanenokuma neighborhood of Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It was designated as a National Historic Site in 1972.
This category contains landmarks, locations, events, sports teams, and anything else which might attract visitors (whether tourist or otherwise) to Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan Wikimedia Commons has media related to Visitor attractions in Fukuoka prefecture .
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The Kyushu National Museum (九州国立博物館, Kyūshū Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan) opened on October 16, 2005, in Dazaifu near Fukuoka—the first new national museum in Japan in over 100 years, and the first to elevate the focus on history over art. [1]