Historical landmark • 2651 Tade, Yoshinogari, Kanzaki District, Saga 842-0035, Japan
Saga Prefecture's Yoshinogari Ruins is a premier archaeological park where you can experience the Yayoi period in Japan. Centered around the North Burial Mound, we introduce fascinating spots where you can genuinely feel the lifestyle and culture of the time.
Located at the north side of Yoshinogari Ruins, the North Burial Mound is a valuable structure that still tells the story of Yayoi period burial practices. Once collapsed, this mound was reconstructed as a preservation facility following excavation research.
When you step inside the facility, you will find the excavation site of jar coffin graves, preserved in the center. Through a transparent floor, you can closely observe the jars, vividly conveying the burial methods of that time.
Surrounding displays provide detailed explanations of the tomb's structure and excavation methods, offering a precious opportunity to deeply understand the unique burial culture of Northern Kyushu.
Apart from the North Burial Mound, Yoshinogari Ruins has many attractions to explore. Walking around the expansive grounds offers the joy of imagining life in the Yayoi period.
The Yoshinogari Ruins North Burial Mound is more than just a site. It offers a special place where you can experience the lives of people from over 2000 years ago, as if traveling back in time. It's a recommended tourist spot for history enthusiasts, families, and couples. Would you like to experience time travel to ancient Japan?