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The prehistoric eras of Japan, the Jomon and Yayoi periods, when the foundations of the country of Japan were established. Until now, the Jomon period was roughly divided into the hunter-gatherer era and the Yayoi period, when rice cultivation began, but how did people's lives change specifically? This time, we will take you on a historical journey to see the changes in people's lives that accompanied the changes in the Jomon and Yayoi periods! *To everyone: I have created this video by carefully studying various documents and considering the credibility of the information as much as possible, but history is being clarified day by day. Things that were previously thought to be true can change significantly, so I would appreciate it if you would watch it with the understanding that there are various theories. And it is because there are various theories and ways of thinking that it is an interesting era! Please let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section! I hope we can get closer to the truth together! Yoshinogari Ruins Official Website https://www.yoshinogari.jp/ [Click here for other ancient history videos! 】 ▼Sannai-Maruyama Site • 【From trade to roads】The Jomon Kingdom possessed technology beyond the ages at Sannai-Maruyama Site • 【From recommended gourmet food to hidden gems! 】A visit to Sannai-Maruyama Site will be even more enjoyable... ▼Kasori Shell Mound (Chiba Prefecture) • 【Don't call it a dull era! 】A foreigner will trace Japan 5000 years ago... (Part 1) • 【It's actually so interesting! 】A foreigner will trace Japan 5000 years ago! Part 2 (Part 2) ▼Omori Shell Mound (Tokyo) • 【The Jomon period is fascinating after all! 】As a foreigner who loves the Jomon period, I visit Omori Shell Mound ▼Ubayama Shell Mound (Chiba Prefecture) • 【This place is amazing! 】As a foreigner who loves the Jomon period, I get very excited about a shell mound in Chiba Prefecture! "Ubayama Shell Mound" ▼Tama New Town No. 57 Site (Tokyo) • 【A thorough investigation of a Jomon period house! ] Jomon Village, a Jomon reconstructed village in Tama, Tokyo... [Thank you for your support] Thank you to everyone who supported us on SuperThanks. We try to thank everyone who supported us in the comments as much as possible, but we apologize for the delay. We would like to use the support we received from everyone to study materials, travel expenses, and to visit Jomon ruins, so that we can make good videos in the future. And, as a small way to give back, we will do our best to make videos that you can enjoy even more! [Contact] ・Email: [email protected] ・Instagram: / sukimani_daria For collaborations, interviews, and other projects, please contact us by email or DM on SNS. In particular, I would like to spread the wonderful culture and products of Japan, such as famous products and local specialties. I believe that there are wonderful places unique to each region in Japan. If you are a farmer or involved in tourism PR and are interested, please contact us! We are also looking forward to interviews at ruins in Japanese archaeology (such as the Jomon period)! (laughs) Please feel free to contact us for other inquiries. *We are careful to check emails, but it may take a few days to reply, so we would appreciate it if you could make requests with plenty of time. *We apologize for any interview requests regarding the situation in Ukraine. Currently, we are refraining from doing so in most cases. This is because the situation is complicated, and we are not sure of the accuracy of the information, so we have decided that we should be cautious. We hope you will understand. [About video production] Sound source BGM: Music from epidemicsound.com https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... Image https://pixabay.com/ja/ (Some images in the video are borrowed from the above sites) #Yayoi period #Archaeology #Yoshinogari ruins #History #Japanese history #Jomon period