The Yoshitake Takagi historical site has been home to Yayoi period remains dating back over 2,00 years. Among the remains include discoveries such as the oldest king’s tomb that had a mirror, jewels, and a sword buried with him. Now the location will turn into a public park with the opening ceremony on Saturday. There will be a ceremonial tape-cutting, tree planting, various music and dance performances, local food stalls, and many workshops and kids activities.
Opening event:
- 4/15 (Sat.)
- 10:00~14:00
- Free
- Yayoi no Kaze Park
- Yoshitake, Nishi-ku
Yayoi no Kaze Park
- Open everyday
- 9:00~17:00
- Free
- Yoshitake, Nishi-ku (Parking available for about 40 cars)
- http://bunkazai.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/yoshitaketakagi/
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