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{{Infobox ancient site
| name = Nokata Site
| native_name = 野方遺跡
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| caption = Nokata Site with Nokata Ruins Dwelling Ruins Exhibition Hall
| map_type = Japan Fukuoka Prefecture#Japan
| map_alt = Location in Japan
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| location = [[Nishi-ku, Fukuoka]], [[Japan]]
| region = [[Kyushu]]
| type = settlement
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| epochs = [[Yayoi period]]
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| public_access = Yes (park, museum)
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{{nihongo|'''Nokata Site'''|野方遺跡|Nokata iseki}} is an [[archeological site]] with a late [[Yayoi period]] to early [[Kofun period]] settlement located in [[Nishi-ku, Fukuoka]], [[Japan]]. It was designated as a [[Historic Sites of Japan|National Historic Site]] in 1975. <ref name="Bunka1">{{cite web |url=https://bunka.nii.ac.jp/db/heritages/detail/139544|title= 野方遺跡|language=Japanese |publisher=[[Agency for Cultural Affairs]] |access-date=August 20, 2020}}</ref>

==Overview==
The Nokata Site is located on an [[alluvial fan]] at an elevation of 17 to 22 meters at the eastern foot of Mount Kano in the northeastern part of the [[Sefuri Mountains]], on the western edge of the Sawara Plain. It is thought to have been a key transportation point, located between the current [[Itoshima, Fukuoka|Itoshima]] area, which is presumed to be the location of the ancient kingdom of [[Itokoku]], and the area around present-day [[Kasuga, Fukuoka|Kasuga]] which is presumed to be the location of ancient kingdom of [[Nakoku]], which are mentioned in ancient Chinese texts, such as the ''[[Wajinden]]''.<ref name="Shiseki">{{cite book |last1=Isomura |first1=Yukio |last2=Sakai |first2=Hideya |title=(国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia |date=2012 |publisher=学生社 |isbn=4311750404}}{{in lang|ja}}</ref>

The site was discovered by high school students during the construction of the Nokatadai housing complex in 1973, and an [[archaeological excavation]] was carried out from August of the same year. The remains include a large oval ring moat with a long axis of about 100 meters, enclosing a smaller rectangular moat measuring about 25 to 30 meters on each side. The large ring moat had about about ten [[pit dwelling]]s were built inside, and the smaller moat, with an entrance and exit on the east side appeared to contain raised-floor warehouses to store grain, etc. [[Yayoi pottery]], [[stone tools]], iron tools, shellfish, fish bones, and animal bones have been unearthed. In the early part of the Kofun period, the large and small ring moats seemed to have been filled in, but at least 94 pit dwellings were built and a large village which extended beyond the site of the moats existed. At the outskirts of the village, there were cemeteries with three [[jar burial]] graves, one earthen pit grave, and one wooden coffin grave, and ten stone box-style [[sarcophagus]] graves. If unexplored parts are included, the number of remains is expected to be several times that number. [[Grave goods]] from these Kofun period burials included Chinese-made beast-belt [[bronze mirror]]s, mirrors with inner flower patterns, iron swords, cylindrical beads, and glass beads have been unearthed as [[grave goods]] from this period.<ref name="Shiseki"/>

After the excavation was completed in 1989, the site was backfilled, and preserved as Nokata Central Park. In addition to the restoration of a portion of the ring moat, the Nokata Ruins Dwelling Ruins Exhibition Hall (野方遺跡住居跡展示館) was constructed to display building ruins and some of the excavated artifacts. In addition, two restorations of pit buildings were constructed in the park, but were destroyed in a suspicious fire in May 1994 and have not been rebuilt.<ref name="Shiseki"/>

The site is approximately a 3.3 kilometers south of [[Shimoyamato Station]] on the [[JR Kyushu]] [[Chikuhi Line]].

==See also==
*[[List of Historic Sites of Japan (Fukuoka)]]

==References==
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==External links==
*[https://bunkazai.city.fukuoka.lg.jp/cultural_properties/detail/21 Fukuoka city home page]{{in lang|ja}}
*[https://www.crossroadfukuoka.jp/spot/12527 Fukuoka Tourism Web]{{in lang|ja}}

[[Category:Historic Sites of Japan]]
[[Category:Fukuoka]]
[[Category:Yayoi period]]

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