Abashiri Drift Ice Sightseeing & Icebreaker Ship钱钱少少巡游1. The net walk ice boat can't see the ice! Ice is gone to know the bed slope. 2. The original price is 4,000 yen, 192 yuan, Trip.com 215 yuan. I charged an extra 23 yuan for the booking fee (but Japan called 20 yuan, and the date I chose was not set online. It's also very cost-effective) 3. The service attitude is very good.
Cape Notoro翱翱翔的大鲨鱼This is known as the end of the world. It is on the Nofu Peninsula, known for its strange terrain, east of Hokkaido. It is only 16 kilometers away from the island of Kokoku. The issue of the border with Japan, occupied by Russia after World War II, has not been resolved for a long time.
Abashiri Prison MuseumちちさみさあやWhen you enter the entrance, there are many buildings on the premises, and you can walk around by yourself. There are many mannequins and it is real.
Lake NotoroCccjccjThe bay by the sea in Okhotsk, silted into a lake decades ago, the seabirds on the lake and the red coral grass are unique landscapes, very quiet by the lake, looking at the sea and the Zhibed Peninsula is refreshing.
Okhotsk Ryūhyō Museum张张高秋The Liu Ice Hall is divided into two parts on the ground and underground. The underground is the introduction of the net walk ice. This is the southernmost end of the flow ice. There are films and exhibitions. There is also an experience hall. The environment is minus ten degrees. The towel can be frozen immediately. On the ground is the observation deck, you can see the Zhibed Peninsula, the net walk lake, the lake, etc., which is very spectacular.
Kitahama StationSsuifeng2019The location of Beibin Station is very good, located in the heart of the bay, only a few meters from the coast recently. When I came to the waiting room, the walls here were full of blessings and wishes from tourists.
Mount Tento翱翱翔的大鲨鱼In fact, you can see cherry blossoms in Hokkaido. It is a very good place to go to Tiandu Mountain Park in Abashi. Location on Tiandu Mountain in Abashi City, Hokkaido. Very good place, worth a visit.
Hokkaidō Museum of Northern People沙沙漠里的赤裸裸The Ainu National Museum in Hokkaido is a museum that restores the villages (kotan) where the indigenous Ainu people lived on the shores of Lake Poroto. It displays the tangible and intangible culture of the Ainu people, and is also a facility for academic investigation and research. The museum recreates the past grass-top houses of the Ainu people, tise, pu (grain bank), heperesetsu (cage for bears), tipu (canoe), etc. Here, according to the theme of clothing, food, housing, etc., the collection of various Ainu ethnic groups is displayed, which is the largest in Japan. In the experience hall, you can also enjoy the national musical instrument bamboo harmonica play, designated as an important intangible folk cultural heritage Ainu ancient dance. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people come here to learn the traditions and life of the Ainu people. Ainu is an indigenous people in northern Japan, and the National Ainu Museum and National National Symbiosis Park aim to revitalize the culture and life of the Ainu people. This open-air facility displays many interactive, educational exhibits, and everyone is more familiar with its Ainu name "UPOPOY". UOPOY means "ethnic chorus", reflecting the facility as a community, providing people with gatherings, Mission of learning venues. UOPOY takes you through the history and culture of Ainu that is not yet known to international friends. POPOY opened in 2020 and is the northernmost national museum in Japan. The permanent exhibition covers six themes surrounding the Ainu people and culture: language, worldview (spirit and customs), life, history, livelihood and communication (interaction between Ainu and other peoples). You can walk freely in the main hall to learn more about Ainu's culture. There is also an interactive space called Temptempa, which means “feel firsthand” in Ainu. Here you can deepen your understanding of Ainu culture by building models, stereo models and puzzles based on the six main themes of the permanent exhibition. Outside the museum is the National National Symbiosis Park. The greenery and spacious roads make people think about the importance of Ainu culture to symbiosis with nature. In your exploration, you can stop at the Ainu Crafts, Food and Music experience centers for a close encounter. At the southern end of UOPOY is a hall of experience exchange (uekari cise), where you can enjoy traditional music and dance performances, especially the “Ainu-style dance”, which is currently listed on the UNESCO list of human intangible cultural heritage. The soundtrack also includes mukkuri (a bamboo harmonica) and tonkori (a five-stringed piano) performances. These performances are sometimes performed in Cikisani Square, with the stunning Poroto Lake as a natural backdrop. Not far from the Experience Exchange Hall, an experience hall where you can cook and try Ainu cuisine and learn how to play mukkuri and tonkori.