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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The Ainu people (Ainu) are the indigenous people of Hokkaido. There are 4 houses of the Ainu people in the museum, and the houses and cages in which the cubs were raised in the early days of this people are publicly displayed in their original appearance. Ainu dances and Ainu bamboo harmonica performances (an important intangible national cultural property designated by the state) are often performed in public here.
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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.
爱奴族是一个只有语言没有文字的一个民族。这里展出了有关他们的历史。
文化人類学のテーマパークと考えてください。 あなたが興味を持っているなら、あなたはそれを好きになるでしょう。ただし、現在の展示会や活動は、夕方(1〜1.5時間)に歩いて会場を訪れ、美術館に1時間滞在し、午後7時に投影マッピングを行うのが最適だと思います。
パビリオンは、アクティビティやプログラムが充実していて、一日中楽しめるようになっています。入場料が安く、アクティビティやプログラムが全て無料なのは嬉しい驚きであり、魅力でもあります。
混んでいるようですので、平日に行きました。施設がいいです。とても大きいので、長く歩かなければなりません。体験、ダンス、映画、博物館は全部予約と番号札が必要です。