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This is more prevalent in Korea, and unexpectedly there are many in Japan, which is a way of trying to preserve an increasingly remote culture. There is also an Ainu village in Lake Ahan, but it seems to be a more interesting cultural village in Sapporo.
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This is more prevalent in Korea, and unexpectedly there are many in Japan, which is a way of trying to preserve an increasingly remote culture. There is also an Ainu village in Lake Ahan, but it seems to be a more interesting cultural village in Sapporo.
In the rain and snow, I visited a national village in Ahan Lake area - "Ainu village, which is a characteristic village rich in woodcarving crafts. The village became popular because Feng Xiaogang had photographed "If You Are the One" here. Very beautiful village
Hokkaido Ainu Cultural Center is the only remaining indigenous people in Hokkaido. Enthusiastic hospitality. You can buy bearskin products. The town is great. Many ethnic tools can be appreciated.
The Ainu Cultural Exchange Center, located in Sapporo City, Hokkaido, shows the living environment of the Ainu people. The Ainu people, an ancient and minority people living in Hokkaido, are considered to be the original inhabitants of Japan. After being oppressed by the Daiwa people, the number of Ainu people has declined sharply. To this day, the number of Ainu people is less than 20,000. The Cultural Exchange Center displays Ainu clothes and ornaments, food-seeking and food-filling utensils, as well as original scenes of Ainu life. There are also Ainu folk performances, you can choose to pay to participate. The Ainu Cultural Exchange Center belongs to a very distinctive place. The area of the whole Exchange Center is very large. There are many Aboriginal people and many warm and hospitable places. Everyday necessities, such as clothing and tools, are now evolved from Ainu in most parts of Hokkaido, which is regarded as an increase in knowledge. There is a lot of humanistic knowledge here. The venue is not big enough. It can be visited in about two hours.
The Ainu people, the primitive people of Hokkaido, were later occupied by the Japanese. In Ainu Cultural Village, we can understand the most primitive living environment and customs of Hokkaido.