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Keino Dotaku

Keino Dotaku
Like the Nikkoji Dotaku, the Keino Dotaku are said to have been dug up at Naka-no-Mido in Keino Village (present-day Matsuhokeino, Minamiawaji City). These are gaientsukichu dotakus (dotakus with an outer flange), which have an outer flange adorning the lateral part. They were discovered on the coast overlooking the Harimanada Sea, which suggests the involvement of Umi-no-tami in dotaku rituals in the Yayoi period.
Keino Dotaku
Keino Dotaku
Designation National Important Cultural Property
Address Awajishima Museum, 1-1-27 Yamate, Sumoto City, Hyogo Prefecture 656-0024
Phone +81-799-24-3331
Website http://www1.sumoto.gr.jp/siryokan/
Open 9:00-17:00 (Last admission: 16:30)
Closed Mon. & day after public holiday, Year end & New Year
(Closed Mon. & Tue. when Fri. or Sat. is a public holiday. Closed Tue. & Wed. when Mon. is a substitute holiday.)
Entry Adults: ¥400 University/High school students: ¥250
Junior high /Elementary school students: ¥100
※Free entry for infants and people with a disability.
※Separate entry fees may be charged for special exhibitions.
※Discount for groups of 20 or more.
Parking Free (30 car spaces. Large bus space available.)
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