The Jomon Period took place in Japan, an island nation in East Asia made up of over 6,800 islands! π
The main islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. During the Jomon Period, the climate was different, too. It was warmer and had more forests. π²
Jomon people lived in various areas, including caves, coastal regions, and plains. They learned to find food in rivers, forests, and on the beach! π
Their ability to adapt to different environments helped them survive and thrive, making Japan a lively place filled with amazing
biodiversity.