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- A place of learning that reproduces Yayoi's life to the next generation! -We will conduct crowdfunding at the Otsuka Toshikatsu Land Site -
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A place of learning that reproduces Yayoi's life to the next generation! -We will conduct crowdfunding at the Otsuka Toshikatsu Land Site -
Last Updated December 11, 2024
Overview
The Otsuka Toshikatsudo archeological site in Tsuzuki Ward , the northern part of Yokohama City, consists of a moat settlement (Otsuka archeological site) in the middle of the Yayoi period and a group of square tombs (Shikatsuto archeological site), which is a cemetery, and is designated as a national historic site.
Thirty-two years have passed since the maintenance of the archeological park in 1992 (1992), and from the desire to have more people know the history and culture of Yokohama, We have launched a project to create a system to maintain and maintain the restored pit dwellings.
Otsuka Site
What is crowdfunding hometown tax payment?
This is a crowdfunding conducted by utilizing the hometown tax payment system, and is a mechanism for collecting donations for specific projects implemented by local governments to solve issues. Both those living in the city and those living outside the city can donate.
※Donations to this project are subject to the hometown tax payment system, and return items are sent to those living outside the city.
※About oldness and tax payment, please see page of oldness and tax payment to Yokohama-shi in detail.
Project Overview
Project name
A nationally designated historic site with a restored pit dwelling in the Yayoi period! Otsuka, Toshikatsudo Site
-I want to nurture a mechanism that conveys Yokohama's cultural properties to future children! -
Application period
From 10:00 on Tuesday, October 1, 2024 to 23:59 on Tuesday, December 31 (92 days)
Target amount
3 million yen
An example of return goods
・Learn from a roof craftsman! Nationally designated historic site Otsuka, Toshikatsudo archeological site restoration former residence difference, Kaya experience course
・Learn from the curator of the Yokohama City History Museum! Country-designated Otsuka / Toshikatsudo archeological site guide tour + fire-raising experience
・Yokohama City History Museum Original Goods Set
Etc.
※Each return item is limited in number.
※It is also possible to select return items such as Yokohama's specialty products.
How to donate
Please apply from oldness and choice government crowdfunding R site (outside site).
Inquiries to this page
Board of Education Secretariat General Affairs Department Lifelong Learning and Cultural Properties Division
Telephone: 045-671-3282
Telephone: 045-671-3282
Fax: 045-224-5863
Email address: ky-syobun@city.yokohama.lg.jp
Page ID: 149-182-152