Monday, October 14, 2024

Ancient Petroglyphs of Japan

 From LBV:

Located in the small fishing town of Yoichi, on the Japanese island of Hokkaido, is Fugoppe Cave, an archaeological site that contains over 800 petroglyphs carved into its walls, making it a unique location in all of Japan. The discovery of the cave dates back to 1950, when two young brothers, drawn by stories of ancient texts engraved on the walls of a cave, decided to search for the place. After a brief exploration, they found Fugoppe Cave, named after the old name of the nearest village, on the slope of a hill called Maruyama. (Read more.)

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