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https://web-japan.org/index_en.html The prehistoric Jomon civilization of Japan, which existed for about 10,000 years around 15,000 years ago, was a hunter-gatherer culture that lived in harmony with nature. In recognition of its importance in human history, several sites in Hokkaido and northern Tohoku were inscribed as World Heritage sites in 2021. The exhibits at the Sannai-Maruyama site show a society that respected nature and cared for its weakest members, offering us ideas for addressing our current environmental, food, and welfare issues. Jomon art, especially pottery, has inspired many artists, including OKAMOTO Taro. #JapanVideoTopics #JomonPeriod