Historical landmark • 2 Chome-5 Osachinashikubo, Okaya, Nagano 394-0088, Japan
This is the proposed structure for a tourist article introducing the Nishikubo Ruins.
The Nishikubo Ruins, spreading over a small fan-shaped area at an altitude of 830m to 860m. This place is a settlement trace from the middle Jomon period, leaving behind the footsteps of people's lives at that time. From delicate patterned pottery to stone tools, jade, amber beads, and many other excavated items representing Jomon culture, we can also glimpse the actual situation of the exchange of Eastern and Western cultures.
Many elaborately decorated Nishikubo-style pottery has been excavated from the ruins. Its delicate patterns not only portray the aesthetic sense of the Jomon people, but also deeply captivate the hearts of modern people. At this site, one can experience the "beauty" contained in history, which is the charm of this ruin.
Another highlight is the restoration of elaborately laid-out residential ruins. From the depiction of past life, we can appreciate the wisdom and design of the people at that time. The process of getting close to the life of the Jomon period also tickles our curiosity.
The Nishikubo Ruins, located in Okaya City, are equipped with parking lots and toilets, making it a convenient environment for tourists. It is a recommended sightseeing spot suitable for strolling in the Jomon village.