Fodor's Expert Review Upopoy National Ainu Museum and Park

Hokkaido Family Fodor's Choice

Upopoy, meaning "singing in a large group" in the Ainu language, is the National Ainu Museum and Park. Opened in 2020, this impressive facility "aims to build a society where Ainu pride is recognized, raise awareness of Ainu history and culture, and help to forge a future for the Ainu people." The large permanent exhibition in the museum covers aspects of Ainu culture including language, farming, fishing, and migration. Exhibits have explanations in both Japanese and English, and there are sections especially designed for children. Performances of Ainu singing and dancing take place year-round inside the cultural exchange hall, and also outdoors during the summer months. The kotan, traditional village, has demonstrations of archery and canoeing, plus several traditional houses with thatched roofs. It's a great day-trip from Sapporo, or a stopping-off point on the way to Noboribetsu Onsen.

Family Fodor's Choice Museum Village

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2--3--2 Wakakusa-cho
Hokkaido  059-0902, Japan

0144-82--3914

ainu-upopoy.jp

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Rate Includes: ¥1,200

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