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This museum is easily missed—we were looking for it but missed the driveway on the first pass—but is worth checking out. We spent about an hour going through the exhibits that highlight local fishing ...
The road to enter is in a difficult place to understand and is a steep slope. There were exhibits such as herring fishing and Kitamaebune, and each floor on the 4th floor was exhibited with the theme. It was good that the construction of the expressway dedicated to the automobile also exhibited new discoveries in the Jomon period and the ZOKU Jomon period.
4 I went using the facility common admission ticket (Fugoppe Cave, former Yoichi Unjoke, former Yoichi Fukuhara Fishing Ground, Fisheries Museum). (1 Facility 300 yen, but common ticket is 880 yen) It's just up a slope that seems to be climbing Moire. It's more like a Yoichi History Museum than a fishery museum. In addition to exhibiting a good herring fishing and Yoichi apples, there is also a Yoichi Town History and Folk Museum in the museum, where many earthenware is exhibited.
It is a very core museum about herring fishing that once supported the prosperity of Hokkaido. There are various tools used for herring fishing at Herring Palace, etc., but I have never seen them on such a scale. This is the first time I have seen data such as fishing statistics in the Meiji period, especially the changes in herring catch by region. In addition, very interesting materials about the history of fishery in Hokkaido, such as the folk tool "Kamuigiri" of the whale, which shows the relationship between the Ainu and the fishery, are on display ...
Small Community Museum
This museum is easily missed—we were looking for it but missed the driveway on the first pass—but is worth checking out. We spent about an hour going through the exhibits that highlight local fishing ...
Common admission ticket で
The road to enter is in a difficult place to understand and is a steep slope. There were exhibits such as herring fishing and Kitamaebune, and each floor on the 4th floor was exhibited with the theme. It was good that the construction of the expressway dedicated to the automobile also exhibited new discoveries in the Jomon period and the ZOKU Jomon period.
There's a common ticket.
4 I went using the facility common admission ticket (Fugoppe Cave, former Yoichi Unjoke, former Yoichi Fukuhara Fishing Ground, Fisheries Museum). (1 Facility 300 yen, but common ticket is 880 yen) It's just up a slope that seems to be climbing Moire. It's more like a Yoichi History Museum than a fishery museum. In addition to exhibiting a good herring fishing and Yoichi apples, there is also a Yoichi Town History and Folk Museum in the museum, where many earthenware is exhibited.
A core museum on herring fishing
It is a very core museum about herring fishing that once supported the prosperity of Hokkaido. There are various tools used for herring fishing at Herring Palace, etc., but I have never seen them on such a scale. This is the first time I have seen data such as fishing statistics in the Meiji period, especially the changes in herring catch by region. In addition, very interesting materials about the history of fishery in Hokkaido, such as the folk tool "Kamuigiri" of the whale, which shows the relationship between the Ainu and the fishery, are on display ...
I'm surprised.
I stopped by to kill time, but it was surprisingly good that the contents of the exhibition were substantial. I learned a lot about the sea.