Aichi Prefecture
Daichi Ruins
Late Jomon to Yayoi periods. Site park with reconstructed houses. Located in Noai, Daichi-cho, Iwakura City, in the Owari Plain. Excavated by the archaeological research department of Nagoya University.
Late Jomon to Yayoi periods. Site park with reconstructed houses. Located in Noai, Daichi-cho, Iwakura City, in the Owari Plain. Excavated by the archaeological research department of Nagoya University.
Dr Peter Matthews, National Museum of Ethnology, Senri Expo Park, Suita 565-8511, Japan. Tel. +81 (6) 6876-2151. Fax +81 (6) 6878-7503. Email: info (at-mark) researchco-op.co.nz
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Website Japanese only (Nov. 2002). A public art museum with large collection of ceramics from the Jomon to present. Open 9:30am to 4:30pm, closed Mondays.
Address: 234 Minami-Yamaguchi-cho, Seto-shi, Aichi 489-0965
Tel. 0561-84-7474. Fax 0561-84-4932. Email touji@mail.pref.aichi.jp
Access: Meitetsu Bus at Meitetsu Owari-Seto Station - get off at Toji Shiryokan (Ceramic Museum) bus stop.
Display at this private Christian university includes some Jomon materials. Access: 18 Yamazato-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya 466-8673. Tel. (052) 832-3111, fax (052) 833-6985. Email: n-somu@nanzan-u.ac.jp
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