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Itazuke Site

FukuokaHistoric Sites of JapanYayoi period
Itazuke Ruins
Itazuke Ruins

Itazuke Site (板付遺跡, Itazuke iseki) is an archeological site with a late Jōmon period to late Yayoi period settlement located in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. Along with the Nabatake Site in Karatsu, Saga, it is the oldest known rice-growing village site in Japan, and is also the oldest known moated settlement. It was designated as a National Historic Site in 1976, with the area under protection expanded in several times.

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Itazuke Site
県道505号板付牛頸筑紫野線, Fukuoka Hakata Ward

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N 33.565472222222 ° E 130.45280555556 °
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板付遺跡

県道505号板付牛頸筑紫野線
812-0894 Fukuoka, Hakata Ward
Japan
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