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It is a museum located on the premises of Tonden Park in former Hatano Town (present-day Kitami City). The reception will be held at the adjacent library, and if you pay the admission fee, the key to the museum will be opened. The museum exhibits the history of the settlement of Tondenhei, the daily lifestyle of the family, and the tools used for reclamation. It's not a gorgeous tourist spot, but I think it's a good facility where you can learn about the history of Hokkaido from another angle.
It is a museum located on the premises of Tonden Park in former Hatano Town (present-day Kitami City). The reception will be held at the adjacent library, and if you pay the admission fee, the key to the museum will be opened. The museum exhibits the history of the settlement of Tondenhei, the daily lifestyle of the family, and the tools used for reclamation. It's not a gorgeous tourist spot, but I think it's a good facility where you can learn about the history of Hokkaido from another angle.
Tondenhei town
It is a museum located on the premises of Tonden Park in former Hatano Town (present-day Kitami City). The reception will be held at the adjacent library, and if you pay the admission fee, the key to the museum will be opened. The museum exhibits the history of the settlement of Tondenhei, the daily lifestyle of the family, and the tools used for reclamation. It's not a gorgeous tourist spot, but I think it's a good facility where you can learn about the history of Hokkaido from another angle.
Tondenhei town
It is a museum located on the premises of Tonden Park in former Hatano Town (present-day Kitami City). The reception will be held at the adjacent library, and if you pay the admission fee, the key to the museum will be opened. The museum exhibits the history of the settlement of Tondenhei, the daily lifestyle of the family, and the tools used for reclamation. It's not a gorgeous tourist spot, but I think it's a good facility where you can learn about the history of Hokkaido from another angle.