National Ainu Museum


The National Ainu Museum is a museum located in Shiraoi, Hokkaidō, Japan. It is situated within the grounds of Upopoy, a park complex that serves as a "symbolic space for ethnic harmony". The museum's mission is "to promote a proper understanding and awareness of Ainu history and culture in Japan and elsewhere out of respect for the dignity of the indigenous Ainu people, while contributing to the creation and development of new aspects of Ainu culture".

History

The museum was originally scheduled to open on 24 April 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this was rescheduled several times. It officially opened on 12 July 2020. It serves as one of the three main facilities of Upopoy, alongside the National Ainu Park and a memorial site on high ground on the east side of Lake Poroto, where Ainu services are held.
The national museum supersedes and replaces the former Ainu Museum, which closed on 31 March 2018. The former museum was nestled beside a traditional Ainu village, known as a kotan. This traditional village remains in place on the west side of the grounds, for visitors to experience traditional Ainu life.

Timeline

Exhibits

Exhibits are displayed according to six principal Ainu themes: language, history, views of the world, livelihoods, lifestyles, and trade and exchange with surrounding peoples, including projected "multicultural coexistence" in the Japan of the future.

Access and parking

The museum is located about one hour by car from Sapporo and about 40 minutes from New Chitose Airport. It has a guest parking lot.