Ōyu Stone Circles, Stone circle in Japan
The Ōyu Stone Circles are large stone circles located in Akita Prefecture, Japan.
Dating back to the Late Jomon period (approx. 2000-1000 BC), these monuments offer a direct insight into prehistoric times.
Part of the local cultural heritage, these stone circles are used for various traditional festivals and rituals.
They are located near Towada-Hachimantai National Park, perfect for combining historic sightseeing with nature exploration.
Notably, they are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site due to their unique cultural value.
Location: Kazuno
Website: city.kazuno.akita.jp/kanko_bunka_sports/bunkazai/7
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap