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[Introduction to the Contents]
A series by Yasuhiro Okada, the director of the Sannai Maruyama Site Center, has been published as a book. It has been reconstructed to make it easier to read.
The "Jomon Remains in Hokkaidō and Kita-Tohoku" became a World Heritage Site after ups and downs. "Mr. Sannai Maruyama" Okada, who did not give up and made "Jomon" a World Heritage Site despite being blocked many times, looks back on his 40 years of research, and talks about the way to registration and encounters with the remains.
[Contents]
Chapter 1 : Realization of World Heritage Registration
Chapter 2 : Origin is Sannai Maruyama Site
Chapter 3 : Encounter with Remains
Chapter 4 : Visiting the Remains of the World
Chapter 5 : Digging in Northeast China
Chapter 6 : Enjoying the Remains
[Author's brief history]
Born in Hirosaki City in 1957. Joined the Aomori Prefectural Office of Education in 1981.
Served as Director of the Sannai Maruyama Site Policy Office, Director of the Cultural Heritage Public Assistance Division, Director of the World Heritage Registration Promotion Office, Sannai Maruyama Site