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Kojindani Archaeological Site
historic_site
Kojindani Archaeological Site
荒神谷遺跡
4.2Est. 90Izumo, Chugoku
Local Pick
Overview
The site of Japan's greatest archaeological discovery, 358 bronze swords unearthed from an ancient hillside.
In 1984, a farmer's chance discovery led to the excavation of 358 bronze swords from the 1st-3rd century, more than all previously found in Japan combined. The adjacent museum displays the swords and explores the mystery of ancient Izumo's power. A lotus pond with 2,000-year-old seed varieties blooms pink in summer.
Local tips
Visit in July when the ancient lotus flowers bloom. They were grown from 2,000-year-old seeds found at the site.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 荒神谷遺跡
- Nearest station
- Araki Station (JR Sanin Line)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
Accessibility
Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parking
Good for
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