This is more common in South Korea, and there are quite a lot of Japanese, which is a way to try to preserve the culture that is gradually moving away. There is also a village in Akan Lake, but it seems to be relatively interesting.
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Sapporo Ainu Culture Promotion Center Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Ainu Cultural Exchange Center is located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, and showcases the living environment of the Ainu. The Ainu people are an ancient and minority ethnic group in Japan. They live in the Hokkaido region and are considered to be the original inhabitants of Japan. Later, they were oppressed by the Yamato ethnic group, and their number dropped sharply, until today the number is less than 20,000. The cultural exchange center displays Ainu clothes and accessories, looking for food and food utensils, and at the same time restores the life scene of the Ainu. There are also Ainu folk performances, you can choose to pay to participate.
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Sapporo Ainu Culture Promotion Center Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is more common in South Korea, and there are quite a lot of Japanese, which is a way to try to preserve the culture that is gradually moving away. There is also a village in Akan Lake, but it seems to be relatively interesting.
Broken by the rain and snow, I visited a ethnic village in the Lake District: Ainu Village, a characteristic village full of wood carving crafts, and the village was red because Feng Xiaogang took the "If you are not disturbed" here. Very beautiful village
Hokkaido Ainu Cultural Center, the only local indigenous population left in Hokkaido. Hospitality. There are bear skin products to buy. The town is great, many ethnic tools can be enjoyed.
The Ainu Cultural Exchange Center is located in Sapporo City, Hokkaido, showing the living environment of the Ainu people. The Ainu people are an ancient and minority ethnic group in Japan, living in Hokkaido area, considered to be the original inhabitants of Japan, and were oppressed by the Dahe ethnic group, and the number of people decreased sharply, until today, the number is less than 20,000. The Cultural Exchange Center displays Ainu clothing and accessories, looking for food and utensils to fit food, while restoring the scene of Ainu's life. There are also Ainu folk performances, which can be paid for. The Ainu Cultural Exchange Centre is a very distinctive place, the entire exchange centre is large in size, and there are many indigenous people here, many hospitable places. Daily necessities, such as clothes and tools, are now that most places in Hokkaido have evolved from Ainu, which is considered to be a knowledge increase. There are a lot of humanistic knowledge here, the venue is not big, and you can go shopping in about 2 hours.
The Ainu people, the primitive ethnic group of Hokkaido, were later occupied by the Japanese, and in the Ainu Cultural Village, they can understand the most primitive living environment and customs of Hokkaido.