Kamegaoka Archaeological Site
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Kamegaoka Archaeological Site is a significant Jomon period settlement site in Aomori Prefecture, famous for the discovery of the iconic goggle-eyed clay figurine (shakōki-dogū), one of Japan's most recognizable ancient artifacts. The site offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric Japanese culture dating back over 3,000 years, with an on-site museum displaying excavated pottery, tools, and replicas of pit dwellings. History enthusiasts will appreciate this quiet, off-the-beaten-path destination that showcases Japan's rich archaeological heritage before the written record began.
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| 🎫 Admission | See official site |
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| 🕐 Hours | Not available |
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💡 Tips for Visitors
Limited English signage is available, so consider downloading translation apps or picking up English pamphlets at the museum entrance if available. The site is best accessed by car as public transportation options are limited in this rural area. Visit during spring or autumn for the most comfortable weather, and bring cash as card payments may not be accepted at smaller facilities.
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