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In July 2021, the Jomon Sites of Hokkaido and Northern Tohoku were registered as a World Cultural Heritage site by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Experts who worked hard to make the registration a reality will talk about the value and appeal of the Jomon sites. Learn more about the Jomon sites and rediscover the wonders of Hokkaido! *There was an error in the description at 05:27. We apologize and will make the correction. Correct: Late period, approximately 3,500 years ago Incorrect: Late period, approximately 35,000 years ago Co-hosted by: Northern Jomon Hokkaido Citizens' Council Featuring: Abe Chiharu (Advisor, Southern Hokkaido History and Culture Foundation), Yamaguchi Yumi (Freelance announcer) Related videos here • Touring Jomon period ruins in Hokkaido! World Heritage Site Highlights Commentary [Recommended for Sightseeing] ... ■Chapters00:44 Characteristics of Jomon Culture06:46 Universal Value of Jomon Culture12:21 Exchange between Hokkaido and Northern Tohoku15:12 Highlights of the Jomon Sites26:21 Jomon People and Us Today28:16 The Future of the Jomon SitesNorthern Jomon Citizens' Council Channel / @Northern Jomon Citizens' CouncilNorthern Jomon Citizens' Council Websitehttps://www.jomon-do.org/Culture Night Official Websitehttps://www.culture-night.com/Culture Night Official Facebook Page / culturenighthokkaidoCulture Night Official YouTube Channel / @culturenightchannel [What is Culture Night?] Culture Night, which started in 2003, is a "town culture festival" created by citizens, companies, government, and others. Every summer, public and cultural facilities and corporate facilities throughout Sapporo city are opened for a special nighttime opening for one day only, and video content that allows you to learn about local culture in a fun way is distributed. In 2021, the event will be held online via YouTube videos for five days only, from July 16th (Fri) to July 20th (Tue) at noon! #Jomon #World Heritage #Culture Night