osoitekannan
Osoitekannan, also known as the "Bear's Nest," is a unique and ancient archaeological site located in the northern part of Hokkaido, Japan. The site is renowned for its well-preserved remains of a Jomon period settlement, dating back to around 3000 BCE. The name "Osoitekannan" translates to "Bear's Nest," reflecting the site's historical significance and the presence of bear bones found within the settlement.
The settlement at Osoitekannan is characterized by its circular layout, with a diameter of approximately 100
One of the most notable features of Osoitekannan is the presence of numerous artifacts, including pottery,
The site's significance lies not only in its archaeological value but also in its cultural and historical
Osoitekannan was first discovered in the early 20th century and has since undergone extensive excavation and