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事務所 大人気企画!「ゴルフ場でカブトムシ採集ウォーキングツアー」を開催します~新たに就労継続支援B型事業所「TODAY若松町」の協力を得て、さらに魅力向上!~(PDF:344KB) 若葉区地域づくり支援課 7月22日(火曜日) グレビーシマウマ「カエデ」の死亡
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。土版に文字で記録されたレシピがあったら良かったのに! There are bowls and cups. Designing a dish to resemble an abalone shell shows that their aesthetic sense was just as sophisticated as ours today. The pouring vessel looks like it was something that was created by people from modern times. There were no chopsticks or forks yet. お椀やコップがある。食べ物を乗せるお皿をアワビ型にデザ
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River to the west, making it an ideal place for people to settle. The excavations uncovered a moated settlement (a deep trench surrounding a settlement) from the Yayoi Period, remains of pit dwellings from the Kofun Period, as well as nine ancient burial mounds, two of which are still preserved today in Higashiterayama Park No.2. Straight swords with silver inlays on the guard and iron arrowheads were excavated from the burial mounds, indicating that this was the base of a powerful clan. Tobarisaku is an important archaeological site which tells us that this area was actually quite developed
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Knowledge Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 1Animals that once inhabited the Chiba area Chibanosuke Guide Mammals that no longer exist today lived in Japan during the Paleolithic period. Whoa, really? There were animals like that? Aye. Examples include the Japanese giant deer and the Naumann's elephant. There were elephants! And giant deer... but they still live there, right? Nay, Naumann's elephant is smaller than the Asian and African elephants, and lived in the Japanese archipelago until about 20,000 years past. Illustration of the Naumann's elephant The Japanese giant deer had larger antlers and a larger body than the
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period, right? Aye, the Yayoi people cultivated the lowlands, built facilities to bring water to the fields, and then started paddy rice cultivation. But, recent research has revealed that rice was also cultivated during the Jomon period. Was rice in the Yayoi period different from rice we have today? Rice grain impressions left on Yayoi earthenware transferred with silicon Indeed. It seems that there were individual differences in the height and size of the ears of rice in the Yayoi period. It is also said that the color of the ears of rice was reddish compared to the color
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know! Back then, horses stood about 130 centimeters tall at the shoulder— about the size of a modern pony. Even the famous warhorses in The Tale of the Heike were only a little over 140 centimeters. Bones found at samurai residences in Kamakura suggest the same size. Horses today are way bigger, right? Aye. Thoroughbreds, which are common today, stand around 160 centimeters tall. After the Meiji period, foreign breeds were imported and crossbred, which made horses in Japan larger. But only a few native breeds remain today, like the Kiso horse and the Hokkaido pony.
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to Noda! That be the Kogane Pasture. In Shimousa Province, there was also the Sakura Pasture, and in Awa Province, the Mineoka Pasture. So Chiba had lots of pastures! Were there government pastures like this all over Japan? Nay—other than those, only the Ashitaka Pasture in today’s Shizuoka Prefecture existed. The shogunate’s pastures were mostly concentrated in what is now Chiba Prefecture.
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Spots|Chibanosuke Guide 31Decorative Boats and Their Magnificent Banners Chibanosuke Guide Chiba Boat and Yūki Boat (Illustrated Scroll of the Great Origins of Myōkenji Temple in Chiba Village, Shimousa Province) Decorative Banner for the Large Festival Boat The old Myōken Festival seems really different from today. Aye. Back in the Edo period, two large boats joined the Myōken Festival procession-one in front and one behind the mikoshi-each adorned with magnificent decorative banners. Wow, Those banners are so beautiful! Indeed! They were beautifully embroidered and stretched as long as 15 meters.
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(写真提供:Irish Mirror(External link)) ハーリングのビデオ/Hurling video(External link) カモギのビデオ/Camogie video(External link) Hurling is an ancient traditional Irish sport which was originally played by warriors (The Fianna). Today, hurling is known as the “world’s fastest game on grass”. It is a very physical sport and a high level of skill is needed. In particular, hand-eye coordination and speed are important. “Camogie” is the female version of hurling and the rules are the same. Hurling is very exciting
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has three leaves, while the clover has four. However, they are both considered lucky! Did you know that there are no snakes in Ireland? Long ago, Irish people believed that snakes represented evil and the devil. Legend says that St. Patrick banished all the snakes from Ireland, which is why today snakes can only be found in zoos in Ireland. シャムロック(写真提供:George McFinnigan( External link )) クローバー (写真提供:Robin Smith( External link )) セイント・パトリックは誰だ
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