Kagawa Prefecture

Hiraike-minami Remains

Location of Jomon remains in Marugame City. Link is to a time line for Kagawa Prefecture. Hayasibojiro is also mentioned, but it is not clear if this is a separate archaeological location.

Takuma-cho

Jomon pottery is apparently well known from Takuma-cho, near the Seto Inland Sea seacoast, but no access details have been found yet.

Ibaraki City, Kagawa

The site of Minohara Iseki, has ruins of a village from the late Jomon period, and appears to be located in the vicinity of Ibaraki City, Kagawa Prefecture, but the information is not clear (link is inactive: www.opas.gr.jp/city/ibaraki/english/english2.htm)

 

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