Kawamura Kako Toainu Memorial Hall
Explore Hokkaido’s Indigenous Culture
For the purpose of protecting and transmitting Ainu culture, it was established in 1916 by Kamikawa Ainu chief Kawamura Itakiroma. It is a historic facility that started with a private museum. The second director, Kakoto Kawamura, the eighth generation of the Kawamura family, was an excellent railway surveyor who was active from the Meiji period to the Showa era. Therefore, in addition to the daily utensils used by the Ainu people, valuable materials such as surveying equipment are also on display in the museum. You can experience Ainu culture through a variety of experiences, including the performance and production of the traditional Ainu musical instrument “mukkuru”, traditional cuisine, Ainu embroidery, and traditional dance (reservations are required).
Basic Info
- Location
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〒070-0070
旭川市 北門町11 - Business hours
- 9:00~17:00
- Closed
- Open daily from May to November, closed on Tuesdays from December to March
- Telephone number
- 0166-51-2461
- Fee
- toll
- Parking lot
- 10 cars, free
- Access
- ●Car: Approximately 10 minutes from Asahikawa Takasu IC on the Hokkaido Expressway ●Car: Approximately 20 minutes from JR Asahikawa Station ●About 10 minutes on foot from the bus stop "1-jo 8-chome" about a 5-minute walk from JR Asahikawa Station, get off at "Ainu Memorial Hall-mae" and walk a short walk
- Related Links
- Kawamura Kako Toainu Memorial Hall Asahikawa Tourism and Convention Association
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