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One of the most famous attractions in Hokkaido, the less crowds are generally few tourists to visit these places, but the Abashiri Prison Museum is very different people feel that the prison environment is still people.
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One of the most famous attractions in Hokkaido, the less crowds are generally few tourists to visit these places, but the Abashiri Prison Museum is very different people feel that the prison environment is still people.
This Abashiri Prison Museum is located at the foot of Mount Tiandu, a suburb of Abashiri, Hokkaido, Japan. It is an open museum converted from a real prison with a history of more than 100 years. Tickets are required to enter the museum. It belongs to the Abashiri Tour Bus Line The first attraction. In the past, some labor and living facilities in Abashiri Prison were scattered all over the hillside. Most of them have been damaged over time, but what we see now is rebuilt intact. There is a modern prison history hall in the museum, which systematically introduces the history of Abashiri prison and the situation of supervision facilities. The most important cultural relic in the Abashiri Prison Museum is a well-preserved prison. Unlike other cells that are neatly arranged, this cell has a spoke-like structure.
As the northernmost prison in Japan, this is a museum moved from the original Abashiri Prison to rebuild. It displays the prisons, prisons, and farms of the original Abashiri Prison. The history museum also highlights how the prison inmates built Hokkaido. , And the tragic story on the road to Asahikawa on the development network, the overall good. There are buses from Abashiri Station. There are seven or eight buses every day. Pay attention to the timetable.
The Abashiri Prison Museum may be a tourist attraction that many tourists will not choose. It is the first and only actual prison facility in Japan that is open to the public. We went there because we were very curious.