Jun 24, 2013 - 1 min read

Kuji Amber Museum

Discover the story of amber from prehistory to present

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See fossilized ants and other insects under the microscope!
Kuji Amber Museum
See fossilized ants and other insects under the microscope!

Japan's amber deposits are the third largest in the world, after the Baltic and the Dominican Republic. Organized amber mining has been undertaken in Kuji since the Edo Period (1600-1867). Although amber can be extracted from the ground through mines and quarries, it is sometimes possible to find it simply lying on the surface. Amber has been used in many ways throughout the ages, notably as jewelry or in medicine. Learn more about amber in the informative Kuji Amber Museum.

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See fossilized ants and other insects under the microscope!
There are two main exhibition halls in Kuji Amber Museum. This photograph shows an outside view of the second exhibition hall.
Gate to the dark and slippery old tunnel where people dug out amber from its source in times past. Watch out!
The shrine gate in front of the old tunnel.
Rear view of Kuji Amber Museum main building, located by a small stream and surrounded by forests.
Entrance of the main exhibition hall of Kuji Amber Museum.
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