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Yoshinogari Historical Park — Japan's Largest Yayoi Settlement

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Yoshinogari Historical Park — Japan's Largest Yayoi Settlement

Yoshinogari is the most significant archaeological site in Japan for understanding the Yayoi period (300 BC–300 AD) — the era when wet-rice agriculture and bronze metalworking transformed Japanese society from hunter-gatherers to sedentary civilization. The excavated settlement covers 117 hectares and has been partially reconstructed with thatched watchtowers, woven-bamboo walls, storehouses on stilts, and bronze casting pits. Walking through Yoshinogari at the right time of day, with the reconstructed buildings casting long shadows over the excavation grids, creates a convincing sense of 2,000 years' compression.

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Getting There

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Higashiyoka-machi, Kanzaki City, Saga Prefecture. 5-minute walk from Yoshinogari-Rekishikoen Station (JR Nagasaki Honsen). Hours: 9:00–17:00 (closed Mondays). Admission: ¥460.

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**Bronze casting workshop:** The park offers hands-on bronze reproduction casting (¥500, 30 min) using lost-wax technique replicated from Yayoi-period tools. The resulting tiny bronze pendant is made

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