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Experience Yayoi Life by Seeing and Touching at Takatsuki City

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An exhibition to experience Yayoi period life will be held at Ama Ruins Park in Takatsuki City.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Ama Ruins Park known for?
A: Ama Ruins Park is known for being a moated settlement site from the Yayoi period. It is recognized as one of the earliest locations in the Kinki region for rice cultivation, with the discovery of ancient paddy field remains dating back to the early Yayoi period.
Q: What is the main theme of the exhibition?
A: The main theme of the exhibition is the "clothing, food, and shelter" of the Yayoi period, aiming to introduce the lifestyle of that era in an easy-to-understand manner.
Q: What kind of hands-on activities are available?
A: Visitors can experience wearing ancient garments ('Kanto-i'), hold replica tools like bows and arrows or farming implements for photos, touch fire-starting tools, participate in a weaving experience, and handle replicas of pottery and stone tools.
Q: Are there any special workshops or experiences with fees?
A: Yes, there is a fire-starting experience (100 yen) and a gourd lamp making experience (500 yen). Both have limited capacity and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Q: How can I get to Ama Ruins Park?
A: Ama Ruins Park is located at 12-3 Hatchonawate-cho, Takatsuki City. It is about a 13-minute walk from JR 'Takatsuki Station' and about a 10-minute walk from Hankyu 'Takatsuki-shi Station'. Public transportation is recommended.
Q: Is there an admission fee for the exhibition?
A: No, admission to the main exhibition is free.