The prehistoric Jomon Period in Japanese history is thought to have started over 13,000 years ago. There is still a remarkable amount of well-preserved artefacts from that time, including the ...
Spring is the season when plants appear to be spellbound. Until quite recently, peas, which are overwintering vegetables, seemed to be huddled up in the cold. But they suddenly started growing fast ...
UNESCO has decided to register a group of Jomon period prehistoric sites in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido and the northern Tohoku region on the World Cultural Heritage list. The listing ...