When you enter the entrance, there are many buildings on the premises, and you can walk around by yourself. There are many mannequins and it is real.
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Abashiri Prison Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The museum was originally Abashiri Prison, which is very old in Japan, difficult to escape, and is currently open to the public. The museum consists of the prison cells, bathrooms, single cells and so on. There are also thick wooden doors and cold iron windows, which reproduce the living environment of prisoners in prison.
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Abashiri Prison Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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When you enter the entrance, there are many buildings on the premises, and you can walk around by yourself. There are many mannequins and it is real.
There was also a commentary on the video, and I was able to understand the significance of Abashiri Prison. I was able to get the Nipopo doll I had always wanted.
As the northernmost prison in Japan, this is a museum that has been moved from the original prison of Abashima to rebuilt, showing the prisons, prisons, farms, etc. of the original Abashima prison. The historical museum also stands out how prison prisoners build Hokkaido. And the sad and strong story on the road to Asahikawa on the development network, the overall is good. There are buses from the Abashi Station, and there are seven or eight shuttle buses every day. Pay attention to the timetable.
The Abashi Prison Museum consists of five radial wooden bungalows, bathrooms, single cells, instigators, etc., with wide corridors, thick wooden doors, cold iron windows, and a reappearance of the living environment of the prisoners in prison.
The Abashi Prison Museum was really an Abashi Prison. Later, it was built and converted into a museum. The inside was very large. The wooden bungalow cells, bathrooms, single cells, instigators, etc. were all human-shaped puppets in the restoration of the situation. The Japanese prison breaker, Yurong White Bird, was previously held here, and he was the most legendary prison breaker in Japan. Transportation: There is a tourist ring bus in front of the Abago station, which runs every half an hour. From the station to the icebreaker pier, and then to the Abago prison, it is all on the way. If you want to catch the bus, you must be optimistic about the time! Tickets: 1080 yen
It’s a bit funny to visit a prison in Japan, but after all the visits, I think about this trip, and I realized that the prison as such a national violence institution can show its history and current reality so realistically, plus the input of 3D audiovisual, experience projects, wax statues, It is rare. How prisoners take baths, how manic prisoners are bound, three meals a day, labor time and content, prison escapees, etc. are displayed and explained clearly, and they do not punish Japan for its consistent human-oriented design concept. If you drive by car, you must add the Abatical Prison "Museum" to set up the navigation, otherwise you will be navigated to the Abatical Prison not far from a few kilometers away in fact, I went to the real prison, and then I found that the gate was completely the same at the museum. Tickets are 1080 for adults, and you can ask for a Chinese map when you buy tickets. The map will introduce the route and points and highlights in detail, and the historical relics are also clearly marked. After the preview, it will be easy to understand and understand the development history of Hokkaido according to the context.