In the series Nakoku 1, we saw the Fukuoka Plain of Fukuoka prefecture in the Late Jomon period of Japan and the Early Yayoi period of Japan before the founding of Nakoku. In the series Nakoku 2, we saw the Genesis from the end of the Early Yayoi period to the beginning of the Middle Yayoi period of Japan. In the series Nakoku 3, we have seen the ruins of the heyday from the early to the middle of the Middle Yayoi period of Japan. In this series Nakoku 4, we will look at the collapse of Nakoku in the latter of the Middle Yayoi period of Japan, especially the ruins on the banks of the Mikasa River in the Fukuoka Plain. Even in the same Fukuoka Plain, the ruins on the banks of the Nakagawa River that I saw in Series Nakoku 3 prospered in the Middle Yayoi period and the Late Yayoi period of Japan. On the other hand, although it is the same Fukuoka plain, all the ruins on the banks of the Mikasa River that we will see here will be abandoned or ended at the end of the Middle Yayoi period of Japan. What is the difference between the banks of the Mikasa River and the banks of the Naka River, which are only a few kilometers apart from in spite of the same Fukuoka Plain ? We will look at it while associating it with the previous series Yamatai-koku Himiko.
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