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  • [Registrant] : 市原歴史博物館
  • [Language]日本語
  • [TEL]0436-41-9344
  • [Location]千葉県 市原市
  • Posted : 2024/01/24
  • Published : 2024/01/30
  • Changed :2024/01/30
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A Time Slip into the Past ? ! Experiences offered at the History Experience Center

The following is an introduction to the experiences offered at the History Experience Center.

■ Fire Making ( 45 minutes, maximum 24 people, free of charge )
In the program held on weekends and holidays, you can experience mainly the Umigiri method of fire making. In the Umigiri-style fire-starting, fire-starters are made using a bow-like tool. It takes a lot of physical strength to make a spark, but the sense of accomplishment when the fire is lit is exceptional.

■ Trying on Ancient Costumes ( 45 minutes, maximum 10 people, free )
You can try on the costumes of people from the Kofun period. There are three types of costumes: kantou gowns (v1265> kantoui )) worn by common people of the time, hu clothes (v1465> kofuku )) worn by those in power, and miko clothes (v1665> miko fuku )) worn by miko (priestess) who performed rituals. The miko-fuku is especially popular among girls. The costumes are available in sizes from adults to small children.

■ Excavation Experience ( Experience time 45 minutes, maximum 12 people, free of charge )
Experience excavation by recreating the ruins as they were in the city. Here you can excavate real Jomon earthenware. Those who participate are absorbed in the excavation, losing track of time. Visitors can also listen to explanations by curators and experience using the surveying tools used in the excavation.

■ Making of Kogadama ( Experience time: 60 minutes, maximum number of participants: 20, material fee: 300 yen )
This is an experience to make Kogadama, which were often made in the Kofun period. There are many tombs in ICHIHARA, and various types of katadama have been found there. Aotaseki ( Seidenseki ) is a stone called "aotaseki," and when it is patiently sharpened and polished with four types of sandpaper, a shiny "katadama" will be completed.

Various other hands-on classes are offered ✨

For details about the schedule and dates of each experience, please visit the website.
https://www.imuseum.jp/rekishi_taiken/1004.html

We are looking forward to seeing you all ♪!

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