Kamikuroiwaiwakage Site

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title: Kamikuroiwaiwakage Site
text: The Kamikuroiwaiwakage Site is an archaeological site consisting of a Jōmon period rock shelter dwelling in the Mikawa neighborhood of the typo of Kumakōgen, Ehime Prefecture in the island of Shikoku Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1971. The Kamikuroiwaiwakage Site is on a river terrace on the right bank of the Kuma River about three kilometers from Misannohe, where the Omogo Valley, which originates at the southwestern foot of Mt. Ishizuchi, joins the Kuma Ri
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description: Kamikuroiwaiwakage Site (1971) designation
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