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The third-century ruins were excavated under the new Nintendo Building

The third-century ruins were excavated under the new Nintendo Building

Tech Planet April 24 news, according to Phoenix Network Technology, recently, Nintendo has successfully bought the land next to the Japanese headquarters, and plans to establish a new development center there. However, not long after excavation, the remains of a Yayoi-era village in Japan were excavated underground.

The third-century ruins were excavated under the new Nintendo Building

According to local media reports, the remains were filled with intact Yayoi tortoises (22 cm high and 19 cm wide). It seems to have been used for cooking, and there is still soot left on the bottom. In the case of small fragments stacked on top of large fragments, one can think of "some sort of ritual intent, not thrown away haphazardly".

According to the introduction, the building will be a 12-story building that is expected to be completed by the end of 2027, and Nintendo believes that "this will play an important role in strengthening its research and development.".

The third-century ruins were excavated under the new Nintendo Building

In a statement posted on Nintendo Japan's official website, it said the land, previously owned by Kyoto, was used as a foundation-supporting factory and a center for materials and disaster prevention. Nintendo purchased the approximately 10,000-square-meter site for 5 billion yen (about 254 million yuan) and will be home to its new building, tentatively named Building 2 of the Company Headquarters Development Center.

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