Sannai Maruyama Site Center

Welcome to World Cultural Heritage

Sannai Maruyama Site is one of the archaeological sites listed in "Hokkaido / Northeastern Jomon Archaeological Sites" registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2021. At this center, visitors can view the historical assets and remains excavated from the Sannai Maruyama Ruins—the largest Jomon settlement site in Japan—and experience the spiritual culture nurtured by the Jomon period. At the museum's restaurant, you can eat dishes made from chestnuts and grains as they were eaten by the Jomon people.

General Information

Address
青森県青森市大字三内丸山305
Telephone Number
017-766-8282
Opening Times
9:00 to 17:00
(During Golden Week and 6/1–9/30, iuntil 18:00. Admission until 30 minutes before closing.)
Closures
The 4th Monday of every month
(or the following day if that is a National Holiday) 12/30–1/1
Prices
General admission 410 yen (330 yen)
High school and college students, etc.: 200 yen (160 yen); junior high school students and younger: free
* Figures in parentheses indicate groups of 20 or more people. Admission to special exhibitions is not included.
Directions
About 30 minutes from Aomori Station by Aomori City Bus. Take the shuttle bus "Nebutan-go" for about 40 minutes.
From Shin-Aomori Station, shuttle bus "Nebutan-go” takes about 15 minutes.
Car Park
500 spaces (free)
Website
Official website

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
    Distancing

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【Please Help Reduce Traffic Congestion and Preserve the Environmentt in the Tsutanuma Area】

When: Friday, October 20th - Tuesday, October 31st, 2023

Tsutanuma Pond in Tsuta Yacho no Mori (Tsuta Bird Sanctuary) within Towada-Hachimantai National Park faces issues such as road congestion, street parking, and damage to the natural environment due to the heavy influx of visitors during the autumn foliage season. 

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