Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples

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Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples

Learn about the wisdom of the people living in the northern lands from around the world.

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This museum focuses on the cultures of "Northern Peoples" who inhabit the Northern Hemisphere, ranging from the Ainu, Japan's indigenous people, to the Eskimos living in Greenland and the Sami in Scandinavia. It is Japan's only museum of its kind and one of the rarest in the world, since it opened in 1991.

The museum exhibits valuable artifacts related to the lives of these Northern Peoples are displayed by theme, including clothing, food, housing, transportation tools, beliefs, and rituals. For example, reindeer fur and clothing made from seal intestines to the semi-subterranean dwellings of Eskimos living in the northernmost coastal regions of Alaska are highlighted in the exhibition. Visitors can explore the wisdom and ingenuity that have allowed these peoples to survive in harsh climates, as well as their histories.

There is also a section where you can try tAinu clothing. It's a rare opportunity to don these garments and experience the culture of the Northern Peoples firsthand.

Highlights

  • Unique museum that only exists in Japan.
  • You can learn about the culture and history of "Northern Peoples" from around the world.
  • Free audio guides available in five languages: Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean, and Thai.
  • Photography is allowed inside the museum; however, avoid disrupting others' enjoyment.

Photos

  • From the top view, the building resembles a waterbird with its wings spread, and the central tower is designed to evoke the tents of the Northern Peoples.

    From the top view, the building resembles a waterbird with its wings spread, and the central tower is designed to evoke the tents of the Northern Peoples.

  • A variety of clothing showcasing the wisdom and ingenuity that allow survival in cold climates.

    A variety of clothing showcasing the wisdom and ingenuity that allow survival in cold climates.

  • A full-sized display of an Eskimo semi-subterranean dwelling.

    A full-sized display of an Eskimo semi-subterranean dwelling.

  • In the center of the section on beliefs and rituals stands a striking totem pole.

    In the center of the section on beliefs and rituals stands a striking totem pole.

  • The museum shop sells original products and items made by local people from northern ethnic groups.

    The museum shop sells original products and items made by local people from northern ethnic groups.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

There are brochures available in English, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Korean, Thai, and Russian. Free audio guides are also available in English, Chinese, Korean, and Thai.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Yes.

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Re-entry is not allowed.

Q

Are there any smoking areas?

A

Not available.

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Details

Name in Japanese
北海道立北方民族博物館
Postal Code
093-0042
Address
309-1 Shiomi, Abashiri City, Hokkaido
Telephone
0152-45-3888
Closed
Mondays (if Monday is a national holiday, the museum will be open on Monday and closed the following day), New Year’s holiday period, Other temporary closing
※No closing days from July to September and February
Business Hours
9:30am - 4:30pm ※Only from July to September 9:00am - 5:00pm
Admission
Adults 550yen, University and high school students 200yen, Free for Elementary and junior high school students・Ages 65 and older
Access
About 8 minutes by car from JR Senmo Main Line’s Abashiri Station.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)