Kōhoku New Town Sites, Archaeological sites in Tsuzuki-ku, Japan.
Kōhoku New Town Sites are multiple archaeological excavation areas in Tsuzuki-ku containing remains of ancient settlements and artifacts. Pottery fragments, stone tools, and other objects found there show how people lived in this region in prehistoric times.
These sites contain evidence of human occupation from very early periods. The finds show when people first began making pottery and establishing permanent settlements in this region.
The pottery and tools on display show how people lived and worked in these areas long ago. These objects reveal what mattered to early communities and how they solved everyday challenges.
These sites are accessible by public transportation and display their findings in informative exhibitions. Information is available in Japanese and English to help visitors understand the objects and their significance.
These excavation sites sit within a modern residential area, showing how ancient heritage and contemporary development coexist in the same space. This allows visitors to walk through layers of different time periods while seeing how the community was built around and over these discoveries.
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