Akanuma Ancient Tile Kiln Site

sightseeing

Said to be one of the oldest artifacts in Saitama Prefecture, the ruins of this kiln date back to the 7th century. It has been designated a historical spot of Saitama Prefecture. It was once thought to be a tile kiln created for the establishment of Musashi Kokubunji Temple, however after careful inspection of an excavated tile, it was discovered that the kiln was created for the establishment of Saguro Temple in Sakado.

Basic Information

Location
Hatoyamamachi Akanuma
TEL
049-296-3862

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
Always open
Regular holiday
Always open
Fee
Free

How to get there

Public transport
Get off at “Sakado Station” of Tobu Tojo Line and take the bus headed for “Yakuba-mae” and walk for about 20 minutes
Car
About 20 minutes from Tsurugashima Interchange of Kan-Etsu Expressway
Parking
Free: Yes (Please use the parking lot in the Hatoyamamahi Noson Park)
Fee: None

Other

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