Iwajuku Archaeological Site
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The Iwajuku Archaeological Site is a groundbreaking prehistoric location in Gunma Prefecture that revolutionized Japanese archaeology when Paleolithic artifacts were discovered here in 1946. Visitors can explore the outdoor excavation site and indoor museum showcasing stone tools dating back over 20,000 years, providing fascinating insights into Japan's ancient human history. The site offers a unique glimpse into a period rarely explored in Japanese tourism, making it ideal for history enthusiasts and those seeking off-the-beaten-path cultural experiences.
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
The site has limited English signage, so consider downloading translation apps or researching beforehand to fully appreciate the exhibits. Best visited during spring or autumn for comfortable weather when exploring the outdoor excavation areas. The museum is cash-only for admission, and it's located in a rural area, so renting a car is recommended for easier access.
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