Abashiri Municipal Museum

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Abashiri Municipal Museum

A museum that encapsulates the rich natural and historical heritage of Abashiri, offering a concentrated look at the region's unique charm.

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Opened in 1936, the Abashiri Municipal Museum is one of the oldest museums in Hokkaido. Located in Abashiri, at the northeastern tip of Japan, this museum offers a deep dive into the region's rich natural environment and its history, from ancient times to the present.

As you enter, you're immediately greeted by an impressive display of taxidermy. The museum features a variety of animals that inhabit the Sea of Okhotsk, such as sea lions, seals, and fur seals, as well as iconic creatures from the northern forests, including brown bears, Ezo deer, and red foxes. The museum also showcases the plant life of Abashiri, providing a comprehensive view of the region's vast natural beauty.

The museum delves into the unique culture of the Abashiri area, covering everything from the Paleolithic era over 10,000 years ago to the Ainu culture. It also features exhibits on the history of Abashiri's development from the Edo period to the modern day. These exhibits detail the settlement of Japanese people in the area, the construction of roads during the Meiji period, and the opening of the railways in the Taisho era, offering a clear understanding of how Abashiri evolved over time.

The museum building itself is a highlight, with its distinctive red, round roof designed by Yoshiya Tanoue, a renowned architect who studied under the world-famous Frank Lloyd Wright. The building was designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan in 2019.

With its historical architecture and fascinating exhibits, both the interior and exterior of the museum are worth exploring.

Highlights

  • A historic museum that opened in 1936.
  • Explore the rich natural environment and history of Abashiri.
  • Impressive taxidermy displays of animals native to the northern regions.
  • The museum building is designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.

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  • The retro and charming exterior of the building has been designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.

    The retro and charming exterior of the building has been designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.

  • The lifelike taxidermy displays are so detailed, they seem as if they could come to life at any moment.

    The lifelike taxidermy displays are so detailed, they seem as if they could come to life at any moment.

  • Historical artifacts like pottery and tools offer a glimpse into the region's past.

    Historical artifacts like pottery and tools offer a glimpse into the region's past.

  • Exhibits include essential items for life in snowy regions, such as wooden sleds and farming tools.

    Exhibits include essential items for life in snowy regions, such as wooden sleds and farming tools.

  • The museum also showcases everyday items from the Taisho to Showa eras, providing a look into life in the 1900s.

    The museum also showcases everyday items from the Taisho to Showa eras, providing a look into life in the 1900s.

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

Sorry, we don’t.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available.

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Yes, by re-presenting the admission ticket of the day.

Q

Are there any smoking areas?

A

Not available. ※No smoking is allowed on the premises

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Details

Name in Japanese
網走市立郷土博物館
Postal Code
093-0041
Address
1-1 Katsuramachi, Abashiri City, Hokkaido
Telephone
0152-43-3090
Closed
Mondays, Holidays, From December 29th to January 3rd
Business Hours
9:00am - 5:00pm ※From November to April 9:00am - 4:00pm
Admission
Adults 120yen, Elementary and junior high school students 60yen
Access
About 4 minutes by car from JR Senmo Main Line’s Abashiri Station.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)