I absolutely love this place! Full of really cool reconstructions of Jomon homes and other facilities, as well as collections of pottery, tools, etc. The restaurant was very fun, and you can buy udon made of the kinds of tree nuts the Jomon people would have eaten (the nuts, im not saying if they made noodles or not LOL).
I had a lovely experience there where I bought a tiny stone frog and the woman gave me like, three more for free to give to people as omiyage.
I went to a place like this. They’re so big inside, they really feel like houses
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I absolutely love this place! Full of really cool reconstructions of Jomon homes and other facilities, as well as collections of pottery, tools, etc. The restaurant was very fun, and you can buy udon made of the kinds of tree nuts the Jomon people would have eaten (the nuts, im not saying if they made noodles or not LOL).
I had a lovely experience there where I bought a tiny stone frog and the woman gave me like, three more for free to give to people as omiyage.
I went to a place like this. They’re so big inside, they really feel like houses
https://heritageofjapan.wordpress.com/just-what-was-so-amazing-about-jomon-japan/ways-of-the-jomon-world-2/customs-of-the-jomon-people/magic-mushrooms-used-ritually-during-jomon-times/