Hokkaido Ainu Centre
The Ainu people with their unique culture have lived
on the island of Hokkaido for hundreds of generations. The Ainu
Centre in Sapporo details the history and culture of the island's
indigenous people using interesting exhibits and
demonstrations.
Telephone: (0)11 221 0462
Website:
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Opening times: Daily 9am to 5pm; closed Sundays and between 29
December and 3 January
Historical Village
The impressive and entertaining outdoor museum village
depicting Hokkaido life in days of old is situated in Sapporo at
Atsubetsu Ward, in a corner of the Hokkaido Nopporo Forest Park.
The site features restored or recreated buildings from the Meiji
and Taisho periods, and includes edifices like the old Sapporo
railway station, old Otaru newspaper company buildings, fishermen's
cottages, mountain villas and the like. Horse-drawn trolleys run
through the village and in winter horse-drawn sleighs carry
visitors around the site.
Telephone: (0)11 898 1000 (recorded information)
Website: www.kaitaku.or.jp/info/info.htm
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Opening times: Daily except Mondays 9.30am to 4.30pm (October to
May), 9am to 5pm (June to September)
Beer Museum
If you are here for the beer, which is possible
because Sapporo beer is known throughout the world, then a visit to
the beer museum in the historic Sapporo Brewery building is a must,
together with a tour of the brewery itself, which, of course, ends
with a tasting. The red brick brewery building has been home to the
Sapporo Beer Company, third-largest beer producer in Japan, since
1876. One-hour tours are conducted at 15-minute intervals every day
throughout the year; however these are in Japanese only. It is
possible to book in advance and request an English
interpreter.
Telephone: (0)11 731 4368
Website: www.sapporobeer.jp
Transport: Subway to Higashi-kuyakusho station
Opening times: Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm






