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Omori achievements
Omori achievements







At the permanent exhibition, which mainly spotlights Shinagawa-shuku, meaning the local post station (which prospered as the first such stop along the Tokaido Road) and the Omori shell mounds, visitors can learn about the history of Shinagawa from primitive times to the modern era. The museum was opened with the goal of enhancing the cultural life of Shinagawa residents, and conserves and displays historical materials and objects important to the city. The Shinagawa Historical Museum is a five-minute walk from Omori Shell Mounds Park.

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How to get there: Take the Tokyu Bus from Oimachi Station going to Ikegami Station or Kamata Station, and get off at the Omori-Soshajo bus stop the park is also a five-minute walk from the north exit of Omori Station. Omori shell mounds stone monument, located beside the Tokaido Line The sister cities will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of their connection in October this year. Morse’s birthplace, Portland, Maine, and Shinagawa City. Morse Plaza features a bust in praise of the good doctor’s achievements and a monument commemorating the signing of a sister-city agreement between Dr. It also features Jomon Plaza, where mist comes up from the ground, an exhibition facility that incorporates an actual shell mound, and an area where visitors can learn about the Jomon Period of Japanese history, making the park both an oasis for community residents and a place where children can learn. The park is a popular spot for viewing cherry blossoms in the spring. Upon entering the park, you will walk through rich natural greenery that surrounds the gentle slope that winds its way into the grounds. A number of these items are on display at the Shinagawa Historical Museum. The shell mounds are an ancient dump site, and various objects other than shells-such as animal bones, earthenware vessels and stone implements-have been discovered here. Morse led was the first scientific excavation in Japan, these shell mounds are considered the birthplace of Japanese archaeology. Today, the mounds and surrounding area are maintained as Omori Shell Mounds Park. Edward Sylvester Morse, discovered and excavated the Omori shell mounds in 1877.







Omori achievements