Yoshinogari Historical Park

Yoshinogari Historical Park

Info

JR Yoshinogari Park Station → 15-minute walk
4km 5 minutes from Nagasaki Expressway Tōtoshin IC via National Route 385
1080 units/310 yen, 1050 yen for large cars

Business Hours

9 ~ 17 o'clock (6 ~ 18 o'clock in August)

Price

Entrance adults 460 yen, 65 and over 200 yen, junior high school students and under free

Spot Category

Parks, archaeological sites, historic sites, and castle sites


Restored 98 Yayoi-era buildings from late 3rd century remains of Yoshinogari site


10m high "Mongoyagura" and the largest restored building "Main Hall"


Reproduce the "Groom Grave Row", which consists of about 500 units


There is also a play area such as an outdoor cooking corner and a vast lawn square, where you can enjoy slowly for a day

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Historical Park Center

It is located at the east entrance of Yoshinogari Historical Park. It serves as a comprehensive guide for the park. In the guidance room, the site is introduced in the footage. There is also a store selling corner for restaurants and souvenirs, and a tourist brochure corner around the area. It is also the entrance to Yoshinogari.

South inner section

The tower in the southern inner section of the bunch settlement zone of Yoshinogari Historical Park. The giant tower, with a floor height of 6.5m and a height of 12m, was built by bringing together the wisdom and power of the people of the Yayoi period, and was built by assembling a large tree with a hole in it. There are small settlements and land suitable for making rice around them, and it is believed that they were used to monitor the approaching "kuni".

South inner/hole dwelling

A pit house in the southern inner section of the bunch settlement zone in the Yoshinogari Historical Park. What is being restored at the Yoshinogari site is from the late Yayoi period, supported by only two pillars. Inside the residence, it is rectangular in shape. There are measures to respond to the environment, such as digging down the floor surface for about 1 to 1.5m to enrich the soil around the area to prevent the infiltration of water. There are also steps on both sides of the room, which are said to have been sleeping places, called betting letters.

Shirahama Beach

A swimming beach where you can experience the difference of 6m in the Ariake Sea. Because there are times when you can't swim because of the tide, inquire in advance to the Shirahama Beach or the Tara Town Planning and Commerce Division. You can also check the swimming time on the official site of Tara-cho. The opening period is from mid-July to the end of August. It also borders the JR Kyushu Nagasaki Main Line, and you can see the D & S train Futatsuboshi 4047 from Friday to Monday at 11:44.

Toyodahime Shrine

A shrine that has been revered as the shrine of the temple of the temple since ancient times in the land of Ureshino. The daughter of Kaijin, she enshrines Otohime and Toyotamahime of Ryugai Castle. There is also a company in the precincts that enshrines the white lady, which is said to be the name of Toyodamahime, and it is said that women who wish for beautiful skin visit.

Takashima

A trapezoidal island about 3km around, floating in Karatsu Bay. A 3-minute walk from the port, the Hoto Shrine (precinct free, time: 8-17) is attracting attention. Because of the luck of the name, it is crowded with people who come to worship to win the lottery. There are also places on the island that sell auspicious items and lottery tickets.

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