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  2. Ibusuki Hashimuregawa Site - Wikipedia

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    It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1924 under the name Ibusuki Site (指宿遺跡), but the area under protection was expanded in 1996 and the name changed to its present name. [1] It is famous as the site that first academically clarified the relationship between the Jōmon and Yayoi periods, which had not been clear until ...

  3. Izumo Kokufu - Wikipedia

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    The location of the Izumo Kokufu was known to have been in the Iu Plain from the Nara period Izumo-no-kuni Fudoki and other historical documentation, but its exact site was unknown. Over a three-year period starting in 1968, archaeological excavations were conducted in various locations to find the lost capital.

  4. Kosugimaruyama Site - Wikipedia

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    The Kosugimaruyama Site (小杉丸山遺跡, Kosugimaruyama iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a late Asuka period pottery production site located in what is now the Aoidani neighborhood of the city of Imizu, Toyama Prefecture in the Hokuriku region of Japan. It has been protected as a National Historic Site since 1990. [1]

  5. Iruma, Saitama - Wikipedia

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    Iruma (入間市, Iruma-shi) is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2021 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 147,166 in 66,516 households and a population density of 3,300 inhabitants per square kilometre (8,500/sq mi). [ 1 ]

  6. Izumo Tamatsukuri site - Wikipedia

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    National Historic Site of Japan The Izumo Tamazukuri site ( 出雲玉作跡 , Izumo tamazukuri iseki ) is an archaeological site in the Tamayu-chō neighborhood of the city of Matsue , Shimane Prefecture , in the San'in region of western Japan .

  7. Sakurai Chausuyama Kofun - Wikipedia

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    Sakurai Chausuyama Kofun (桜井茶臼山古墳) is a Kofun period burial mound, located in the Tobiyama neighborhood of the city of Sakurai, Nara in the Kansai region of Japan. The tumulus was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1980. [1]

  8. Iwaizumi, Iwate - Wikipedia

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    Iwaizumi (岩泉町, Iwaizumi-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 29 February 2024, the town had a population of 8,006, and a population density of 8.1 persons per km² in 4123 households. [1] The total area of the town is 992.36 square kilometres (383.15 sq mi).

  9. Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace - Wikipedia

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    During the Bakumatsu period, the Tokugawa shogunate was increasingly alarmed by incursions by foreign warships into Japanese territorial waters, fearing that these kurofune warships would attempt to end the Japanese self-imposed national isolation policy by force, or would attempt an invasion of Japan by landing hostile military forces.