Odai Yamamoto Archaeological Site Mumon Exhibition Hall
This facility was built to convey the value and appeal of the Odai Yamamoto Archaeological Site. The exhibition hall’s name is derived from the mascot character Mumon, named after the mumon (undecorated) pottery discovered at this site and known as the oldest pottery found in Northeast Asia.
General Information
- Address
- 46-4 Kanita Odai-Sawabe, Sotogahama, Higashi Tsugaru-gun, Aomori Prefecture
- Telephone Number
- 0174-22-2577
- Opening Times
- 9:00 – 16:00
- Closures
- Closed on Mondays (Closed on Tuesdays if Monday is a public holiday)
There may also be closures from December 29 to January 3
- Prices
- 300 yen (free admission for university students and younger)
- Directions
- 10 minutes by car from Kanita Station (JR Tsugaru Line)
20 minutes by car from Okutsugaru-Imabetsu Station (Hokkaido Shinkansen)
55 minutes by car from Shin-Aomori Station (Tohoku Shinkansen)
45 minutes by car from Aomori IC (Tohoku Expressway) - Car Park
- 15 cars
- Website
- Odai Yamamoto Archaeological Site Mumon Exhibition Hall
Basic Information
- Multilingual
Staff - Multilingual
Signs - Free Wi-Fi
- Contactless
Payments - Tax Free
- Parking Lot
- Barrier-Free
Toilet - Barrier-Free
COVID-19 Prevention
- Face Masks
Required - Sanitizing
Stations - Temperature
Checks - Physical
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