Following the end of the Ice Age, the Jomon Period began in Japan around 13,000 years B. C. and lasted 10,000 years. Aomori Prefecture, together with the prefectures of
Hokkaido, Akita and Iwate hope for the inclusion of 17 Jomon prehistoric sites located in northern Japan as world cultural heritage sites. Come visit the fabulous Jomon museum of Korekawa in Hachinohe and then Goshono Jomon site in northern part of Iwate, not far from Hachinohe.
Hachinohe Portal Museum Hacchi, Mikkamachi, Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture
Korekawa Jomon Museum houses magnifiscent artifacts unearthed from the Korekawa Stone Age sites. The museum has one national treasure clay figurine with clasped hands, called Gassho Dogu, and one of the largest collections of lacquered clay and wooden pots, and lacquered baskets from the final Jomon period, which is about 1,000 to 300 years B.C. The museum also has a large collection, Izumiyama Collection, of snow-goggle eyed clay figurines and Kamegaoka style pots and vessels.
Lunch at Yama-no-Gakko, or a former school now used as a restaurant and an exhibition room for old farmer's tools and house utensiles. This place also provides classes for experiencing Japanese buckwheat noodle making, Japanese rice cracker baking, and rice planting and harvesting, depending on the season.
The site is considered to be a hub settlement during the period of 2,500 to 2,000 years B.C. You can see the ruins of excavated base of a dwelling (approx. 4,000 year old) over the glass floor in the museum and later visit the site and see reconstructed pit dwellings and ruins of pit graves with stone alignments.
Downtown area in Hachinohe City.
guide fee only.
Transportation fee (you and guide): Bus fare to Korekawa Jomon Museum, Van from Korekawa to Goshono to return to Hachinohe (approx. $400 to $600).
Lunch.
Admission fees: Korekawa Jomon Museum - 250 yen per person, Goshono Jomon Site - 300 yen per person.
- Korekawa Jomon Museum and Goshono Jomon Site are closed on Mondays.
Available except Mondays.
I can guide you in Akita and Iwate Prefecture if you pay my transportation fee which is usually Yen 8000.
“Wonderful Trip!!!”
Akiko was amazing -- she customized this trip for my client and despite flooding made arrangements for her to see everything she wanted to see. She made special arrangements for her to see a shrine (the main purpose of the trip ) when the road was closed and the shrine was closed - she got her in anyway!! Per my client - she was worth every yen!! Thanks for making the a special trip.
Akiko O.
(12 reviews)Becky, Safety was the most important under such weather conditions. I was so happy that your client could enjoy several spots in the city, and visit the shrine, and depart Akita earlier. We found out at the airport that her original flight had been canceled. I hope she enjoyed the rest of her stay in Japan! Best regards to her. Thank you! Akiko
Miriam K.
A half day private tour in Lake Tazawa and Kakunodate area
Customized
“Excellent guide”
Akiko helped us from the beginning of our plans. Extremely helpful, clear and perfect English. Highly recommended
Akiko O.
(12 reviews)Dear Miriam, Thank you for your very nice comment! I hope all of you enjoyed your stay in Japan. Best wishes to you all! Akiko
“Excellent tour ”
Akiko ran an excellent tour with everything very well organised, with plenty of useful material to help along the way. Akiko went above and beyond in identifying excellent additional places we could visit along the way. Akiko has exceptional knowledge of the local area and history, and was able to communicate this very effectively in English and help translate as needed.
Akiko O.
(12 reviews)Thank you for your very nice review. I'm very happy to learn that you enjoyed your short stay here. I wish you would have an opportunity to come back to this area in other season in the future. Best wishes, Akiko