緊急情報
ホーム > 検索結果
ここから本文です。
ground に対する結果 10 件中 1 - 10 件目
< 前へ
次へ >
考になる。(https://www.town.yakumo.lg.jp/uploaded/attachment/8119.pdf(外部サイトへリンク)(別ウインドウで開く))7ページ参照(Refer to Pege7) There are traces of a hearth on the ground, so it is certain that they cooked there using pottery. It can be imagined that everyone was dining together in a circle around the hearth. Let’s share and enjoy the food together! 地面には炉の跡があるので、そこで土器
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kasori/infomation/curaterdiary_o.html 種別:html サイズ:80.032KB
. 3. 保存のための研究 Preservation Research 英語 English This facility preserves the remains of pit-dwellings as close as possible to the condition in which they were excavated. Because they are preserved and displayed in their natural state, dryness from the ground’s surface and moisture from below the ground makes it easy for moss or mold to grow. To prevent this, a variety of research, such as experiments using chemical techniques, is done in order to conserve and manage preservation environments that suit the remains. The Kasori Shell Mounds are among the
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kasori/infomation/r3_field-museum_honyaku.html 種別:html サイズ:21.986KB
higher than the front part. It is estimated to be from the early Kofun Period, dating back to the latter half of the 4th century. Although no full-scale excavation has been conducted thus far, the results of a radar survey conducted in 2001 confirmed the existence of a burial ground in the rear circle of the site. Based on the distribution of burial mounds in the surrounding area and the size and shape of Daikakujiyama Burial Mound, it is presumed that a leader who ruled the area was buried there. It has been designated as a prefectural historic
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/bunkazais_fl_daikakujiyama.html 種別:html サイズ:16.309KB
of Tobarisaku The excavation of the remains of Tobarisaku took place from 1988 to 1996 and the remains of a village dating from the Yayoi Period to the Kofun Period were discovered. The cultivation of rice became popular after the Yayoi Period, so many settlements were built on elevated ground near lowlands which had plenty of water. The remains of Tobarisaku were located on a plateau about 20 metres above sea level, overlooking a tributary of the Yoshikawa River to the west, making it an ideal place for people to settle. The excavations uncovered a moated settlement (a deep
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/bunkazaisetumeiban_tobarisakuiseki_fl.html 種別:html サイズ:19.23KB
is a street that runs north to south along the river, on which there was a town was formed in the north, south, and east. Excavations have proven that in the Tumulus Period (250-538 C.E) this area was already land, and a harbour was formed on solid stable ground nearby the coast. Furthermore, the legend* surrounding Sakai Sadataka, the ancestor of the Sakai clan in both Toke and Togane, and Nittai, founder of Hongyo-ji Temple, reflects that this area had been connected to Shinagawa via a sea route since the middle ages. In the Edo Period,
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/tagengo_hamanojo.html 種別:html サイズ:25.616KB
dojo (Buddhist training hall) of the temple. In the Montokoji (“Ancient Records of the Disciples”), it is mentioned that Nichigi went to shugo Chibanosuke’s (thought to be Mitsutane) prayer temple, and Chibanosuke would call for Nichiju and ask to listen to his teachings, showing that Nichiren Buddhism had made ground in Chiba, and was believed by the Chiba clan. The Montokoji also mentions that conflicts between sects may have arisen, such as other sects knocking noses off Buddha status in the neighboring Chiba regions and then saying it was the actions of Nichiren followers. These kinds of incidents,
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/tagengo_honenji.html 種別:html サイズ:24.016KB
Prefecture), Yoritomo went to Awa Province by boat; supported by bands of warriors including the Chiba clan, he regained his strength and entered Kamakura. It is said that, during the journey, Chiba Tsunetane prepared tea using water from this spring for Yoritomo, who had stepped foot in Tsunetane’s home ground. While the cultivation of tea had already started in Japan in the early Heian period, it was still not widely available, thus there is a possibility this story was made in later years. The second theory is a legend surrounding Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is said that in 1614,
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/tagengo_ochanomizu.html 種別:html サイズ:24.075KB
이나 직경 약 90cm의 도코나메 도자기의 큰 독(항아리) 등도 발견되고 있습니다. Site of Takashina Castle Takashina Castle was a fortress which used the advantage of being located on high ground during the Warring States Period. In this era, the Chiba Clan’s headquarters were relocated to Motosakura Castle (Shisui Town, Sakura City). However, Chiba still remained an important place as it was home to the deeply revered Chiba Myōken Shrine (now known as Chiba Shrine), with Takashina serving as a strategic
https://www.city.chiba.jp/kyoiku/shogaigakushu/bunkazai/tagengo_takasinajyo.html 種別:html サイズ:23.152KB
a designated emergency evacuation site. Tsunami Evacuation Building This is a temporary emergency evacuation location that aims to protect the lives of citizens from tsunamis, a disaster which may occur at anytime. Underpass The road beneath an overhead crossing that is excavated and dug into the ground. There are occasions when, due to heavy rain, the road becomes flooded and it is not possible to pass through. Facilities for Those Requiring Special Care Social welfare facilities, schools, medical facilities and other facilities which are mainly used by those requiring special care, and are located in areas prone to flooding
https://www.city.chiba.jp/other/jf_hazardmap/map_en.html 種別:html サイズ:76.296KB
goal. Players are permitted to use their hands to catch and pass the ball, while also bouncing the ball while running. One of the rules is that you can only run with the ball in your hands for four steps before you have to either bounce the ball off the ground (known as a “hop”), kick it back into your hands (solo) or pass it off. The size of a football is about the same as a soccer ball. Since 1996, a GAA club has been established in Tokyo and they often hold training sessions and matches for hurling
https://www.city.chiba.jp/shimin/shimin/kokusai/cir-blog-202306gou.html 種別:html サイズ:30.53KB