世界初の太陽暦観測施設⁉️冬至の金生遺跡と梅ノ木遺跡で日の入りを撮影する
Good evening, this is Yatsugatake South Foot Life Channel. Thank you for watching today’s video. This time, we took photos of the sunset at the Venus Ruins and Umenoki Ruins during the winter solstice. You can also see special scenery at other ruins during the winter solstice.
Many special earthenware vessels and tools used for festivals and prayers have been unearthed at the Venus ruins.This hollow clay figurine is also a special clay figurine.The inspiration for this photo shoot was the following remark from a curator on a bus tour.Just
Today What do you think? As I said earlier , the peak of Kaikoma is a little hidden . It’s about a month and a half away, on December 22nd and 23rd.If you have a chance, I’d like you to come. It’s extremely cold, but
The sun probably sets around 3:40. That’s when the days are the shortest, so right now Kaikoma is hidden by clouds, but if you’re standing here on the mountaintop, the sun will set.From
The next day, the place where it will set will be a little bit further north. The summer solstice is changing little by little . This time, the sun will return from the summer solstice , and this is the turning point in the movement of the sun. That’s right.
Of course, they may have cherished milestones like that , but I also took photos a month ago for comparison.The weather was nice and it wasn’t too cold that day.The sun was setting. Let’s start. The sun has set to the right of Mt. Kaikomagatake.
The moon can also be seen very clearly from this place. The Jomon people may have also seen the moon. Two days before the winter solstice, I also visited the Umenoki ruins. Curator In the commentary, it was said that people may have gathered from nearby villages for the winter solstice festival
At the position of the sun setting over Kaikoma.I was curious about how it would look at the plum tree, so I took a picture of it. The sun set between this small peak on the far left side of Takaikoma.
The view of the Umeki ruins was very good, so it was a wonderful sunset. The Jomon people may have gone out for a festival after seeing the sunset in this place . On the day of the winter solstice, I went to the Venus ruins.
There were snow clouds only near the top of the Southern Alps. The Venus ruins were also the burial place of the Jomon people. Before taking the photo, I offered a prayer to them. Under this stone arrangement. , the Jomon people who have not yet been excavated are sleeping.The
Temperature is 8.6. It was a warm day, and the sun was starting to set. I was working on something. I was approached by a member of the “Society for Making the Venus Ruins a World Heritage Site.”
The theory of this group was that the Jomon people were used for farming. The theory is that the Venus ruins , which already used a calendar, are solar calendar observation facilities.An observation rod will be erected on the stone at the tip of this.I have attached a link to this group’s blog.If
You are interested, please take a look there. Please, on the morning of the winter solstice, the sun rises from this place.The shadow extending from the observation rod falls on this stone.It was too cloudy that day to see the sunset.The
Observation rod is located at this place at the Hokuto Archaeological Museum. I think it’s a big stone stick.I came back to take pictures on December 23rd for revenge.It looks like the weather is nice today.Yatsugatake and Mt.Akatake are clearly visible.There are two beautiful stone sticks at the end of this stone. You can
See Mt. Kaikomagatake in front of this stone and this stone that are lined up. There were no clouds in the Southern Alps, and Mt. Fuji was clearly visible. I wore a completely cold-proof style to protect myself from the cold. The temperature on this day was 11.3 degrees
Strong. Because the wind was blowing, the temperature felt a little lower. Sunset observation started. The sun set a little to the right of the peak of Mt. Kaikomagatake. The temperature at this time was 3.4 degrees. The temperature felt like 0 degrees. To the Jomon people. Their prayers went through
And I was able to see the same scenery that they had seen.It was slightly off from the top, but on the contrary, the sun set exactly in line with this stone line.The Jomon period . Maybe the people placed the stones with proper calculations. Thank you for watching today’s video until the end.
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冬至の特別な日の入り。金生遺跡と梅ノ木遺跡で南アルプス山脈に沈む日の入りを撮影してきました。
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