In today’s world, we are witnessing frequent international conflicts and wars, threatening peace on a global scale. Additionally, we face global warming, extreme weather, and related food crises, which contribute to a growing sense of insecurity.
We believe the Jomon period in Japan holds the key to the peace people seek and the coexistence with nature needed to protect the planet. The Jomon period is unique in world history for having maintained peace for over 10,000 years.
In Hara Village, Nagano Prefecture and Yatsugatake, a region where the Jomon culture flourished, many messages left by Jomon people remain. This tour invites you to feel the spirit of peace the Jomon people cultivated, based on the messages they left behind. This special journey will allow you to touch the Jomon spirit and search for clues to a better future. Let’s discover the essence of peace by learning from the past.
The tour begins with a visit to Togariishi Jomon Archaeological Museum in Chino City, where you can explore the rich culture of the Jomon era and how the Jomon people-maintained peace for over 10,000 years. By examining the pottery and ornaments left behind, you will glimpse how they coexisted with nature and built peaceful lives.
The Jomon people valued coexistence with nature, leading an eco-friendly lifestyle and living in harmony with abundant natural resources. The foothills of Yatsugatake are known as the homeland of the Jomon people, a place where they thrived for generations. We will visit the Akyu Ruins, Japan’s largest site from the early Jomon period, and experience nature-based activities using natural materials, feeling the rhythms of nature as the Jomon people once did.
During the Jomon period, people handcrafted everyday items from materials found in nature, using them carefully and maintaining them over time. In Hara Village, this spirit is still passed down through the tradition of “Boro Weaving” (using recycled fabric to create clothing, a practice born in cold regions where cotton couldn’t grow). We will create “Kumihimo” (a Jomon-style braided cord accessory) using old fabric from Boro weaving, experiencing the joy and spirit of handcrafting.
Exploring the Secrets of 10,000 Years of Peaceful Jomon Era:”JOMON Peaceful Spirits Tour” | ||
Dates | Use the form below to request Schedule | |
Duration | Day-trip (2-day, 1-night, package is also available.) | |
Meals Included | Lunch x 1 | |
Itinerary | Schedules | |
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“Meeting Point: JR Chino Station (11:11) | (Transportation by Jumbo Taxi) Togariishi Jomon Archaeological Museum (Approx. 60min.) | (Transportation by Jumbo Taxi) Jomon Lunch (Approx. 90min.) | (Transportation by Jumbo Taxi) Kumihimo making experience(Approx. 50min.) | (Transportation by Jumbo Taxi) Akyu Ruins(Approx. 60min.) | (Transportation by Jumbo Taxi) Return to JR Chino Station: Approximately 16:50″ |
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Price |
JPY 15,000 (including tax) per person *Pricing can also vary based on availability and seasonality. |
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Included in price | Transportation, lunch, tour guide, experience fees, facility usage, accommodation fee | |
NOT included in price | Transportation to/from meeting point, additional personal expenses | |
Payment | Confirm your booking with payment by credit card (Visa/Master) or bank transfer within 10 days. Details and invoice will be provided upon booking. | |
Alteration/Cancellation Policy |
The following charges will apply for any changes or cancellations made after the booking is confirmed: •20 days before: 20% of tour charges •7 days before: 30% of tour charges •1 day before: 40% of tour charges •Day of tour: 50% of tour charges •After tour starts or no show: 100% of tour charges |
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Minimum Number of Participants | 4 (tour may be canceled if this minimum is not met; full refund will be issued). | |
Participation conditions | Preschool children are not allowed to participate. | |
Booking Deadline | 14 days before the tour. | |
Terms & Conditions | Please review the terms and conditions before booking. ご旅⾏条件書(国内募集型企画旅⾏) |
Operating Hours: 10:30 – 19:30 (Closed on Saturday, Sunday and on National Holidays)
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