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National Ainu Museum Review

5 /57 Reviews
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The White Old Ainu National Museum is an outdoor village rebuilt by the Ainu people. As soon as you enter the ticket gate, you can see a cabin. It is built according to the appearance of the Ainu family, and it truly shows the culture and lifestyle of the Ainu people. The museum hosts performances throughout the day, such as traditional Ainu dances, musical instruments, songs and more.

National Ainu Museum

Posted: Jul 28, 2014
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  • M515shunyi1618
    5/5Outstanding
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    Ainu was the earliest aboriginal in Hokkaido, and now the museum mainly displays the houses that people lived in before, and there are many old production tools.

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    Posted: Aug 6, 2021
  • 你知道D乜
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Ainu people are a people with no words and no language. Their history is displayed here.

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    Posted: Mar 6, 2017
  • anzhela
    5/5Outstanding
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    Think of it as a cultural anthropology theme park. If you are interested, you will love it. However, I think it is best to walk to the venue in the evening (1〜1.5 time), stay at the museum for an hour, and do projection mapping at 7 pm for current exhibitions and activities.

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    Posted: Nov 4, 2020
  • Amberley_l
    5/5Outstanding
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    The pavilion is full of activities and programs, so you can enjoy it all day long. It's a nice surprise and attractive to see the low admission fee and free activities and programs.

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    Posted: Nov 1, 2020
  • Tallie_Natalie
    5/5Outstanding
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    It seems to be crowded, so I went on weekdays. The facilities are good. It's so big that you have to walk long. Experiences, dances, movies, and museums all require reservations and number tags.

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    Posted: Oct 21, 2020
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