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[Hida City, Gifu Prefecture] A Feat Unseen in 30 Years! "Stone Rods," Prayer Implements from the Jomon Period Unearthed in Miyagawa Town, Hida City, and 377 Other Items Designated as National Important Cultural Properties! Recognized for their high academic value as materials for deciphering the manufacturing process.

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Q: How many items excavated from Hida City have been recommended for designation as National Important Cultural Properties?
A: A total of 377 items, including stone rods and Jomon pottery, have been recommended for designation.
Q: What material was used for producing the stone rods in Miyagawa Town?
A: Tuff, commonly known as "Shioya Stone," collected nearby was used as the material for production.
Q: Where are the two ruins located within Hida City that preserve traces of stone rod production?
A: They are the Shima Ruins and the Shioya Kinseijinja Shrine Ruins located in Miyagawa Town.
Q: From which historical periods was the process of stone rod production excavated in these ruins?
A: The process was excavated from approximately 4,500 years ago (Middle Period) to 3,500 years ago (Late/Final Period).
Q: What specific items are included in the 113 tools designated as part of the main designation?
A: The 113 tools consist of 83 hammerstones and 30 whetstones used in the manufacturing process.