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Toro site (Shizuoka)     Hiromi(?) in front of the replica of a Jomon dwelling.
Toro site Shizuoka  
Toro site (Shizuoka), July 1974. My cousin Isao took me and his daughter Hiromi(?) to the site.


1. Toro site
Toro Site is the site in Shizuoka where ancient people lived during Yayoi period (between around 5 century BC to 5 century AD). Replica of dwellings were constructed to show how they lived.
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2. Shizuoka
Shizuoka countryside from a train.
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Shizuoka is known for growing tea.
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Near Lake Hamanako where it is known for eel farming.
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Lake Hamanako, with its brackish water, is suitable for culturing nori and oysters.
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Mt Fuji at a distance
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