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shiraoi ainu musuem and village

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    • iwanttogotojapan 图标 图标 图标 图标

      我对这个地方感到很失望。记得,当我们问一个日本工作人员是否可以和我们合照时,她立马回答说“不行,我很忙”。5分钟过后,她却答应和我们合照了。但却是一副不情愿的表情。哎,实在让人失望!总之,鉴于这里提供了北海道虾夷人的历史信息,我可能会推荐这里给你。但提醒你,不要对它有所期望。
    • Pakwan_C 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This village is small seems like it's built for the tourists to learn about the Ainu culture. There are about 5 house there and has the Ainu performance (I'm not sure that 10 a.m. or not). This place near the lake, I went there in winter so the lake is frozen. The Ainu Speaker is very clever and funny. He can talk in many language; Japanese (absolutely), Chinese and Thai. He try to entertain everyone who come to see the show.In this place, there are the black bear that you can feed them (100 yen per little bag of biscuite). And if you're a dog lover, this place has the Ainu dog, they're so cute!For me, it's a good place to go for inform yourself about the Ainu culture but it's not wow.
    • DrLFoodie 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Our tour stop here was very good. Only significant problem is that during the presentation, the horrendous amount of translation in multiple languages is a detractor. I wish Japanese guides would use state of the art equipment for translation such as head sets (like they use in Europe) Our guide was across room and we could not hear her. We visited in summer so the bears and dogs were in the shade of their cages.
    • jennfon 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum and shows were a great display of Ainu culture. I love learning about indigenous cultures, and there's a fine line between respectful and exploitative. This place did a good job at sharing the Ainu culture without making it feel like a human zoo. The only downfall was the way they kept their animals. The museum talks about how the Ainu revered the bear, and then you see them cooped up in tiny little cages. They were atrocious! They just kept frantically pacing back and forth. It made me very sad to see them that way, and I hope people can put enough pressure on this place to give the animals a better enclosure.
    • yasumi999 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I share the sentiment of many reviewers when it comes to this attraction:Yes, it is a good place to learn about Ainu culture.But to have caged animals on display - especially in such bad condition - is a BIG NO NO!!!For anybody who finds it upsetting, saddening or just plain wrong for the museum to cage the animals as it does now, I strongly urge that you voice it out to the museum folks directly!!!The museum has a website with multiple language options. It doesn't contain an email address but it does display a fax number. The museum also has Facebook & Twitter pages.So please, help the animals!!!
    • DYA717 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Go early for the shows; it can get very crowded; narration only in Japanese so it’ll help to read guide books in advance. A great place EXCEPT, I agree with earlier reviewers – I didn’t enjoy the caged bears and dogs.
    • marliesl68 图标 图标 图标 图标

      As much as i like the cultural experience it was all over shadowed by the cruel and poor conditions in which the bears are kept. For me it is in-acceptable to keep animals under such conditions, the only word I have is horrendous and its so overwhelming that I can hardly remember the rest of the place. It is so sad ....
    • PanoramaHongKong 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's a short train ride from Noboribetsu, a 10 minute walk from Shiraoi station. The station staff was very helpful and gave me clear directions and a discount voucher to the museum. The museum is located right next to a lake and it was almost entirely frozen, making a great photo opportunity. You will see many Ainu houses, each has a different display. Some of them were closed because it was winter, but I did manage to see the interior of 2 of the houses and it was nice. The best experience was the 30 minute live performance by the museum staff, and it was amazing to see so many dried fish hanging from the roof of the house. There's a fixed time for the performance, so make sure you check the timing. The main museum was rather spooky and dark, and there was no one, not even a staff member. It was absolutely terrible to see large brown bears kept in tiny cages. There was no really reason to have these bears in the museum and to be caged up. There were Akita dogs in cages too, and they were not happy dogs. I would have rated it a good attraction if not for the cruelty to animals.There's a nice cafe right in front of Shiraoi station where you can have lunch or dessert.
    • Travel_Bugged_Rich 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I made a day trip to the museum/village from Sapporo, while also visiting Noboribetsu.I agree with other reviews on this site. The museum sections was interesting, as was the replica of an ainu village, however, nothing i saw there could make up for the sadness i experienced seeing 4 wild brown bears in some of the worst conditions i think i have ever seen bears kept in. These bears are in substandard conditions that is unthinkable. They can do nothing except barely turn around and sleep in these what i best describe as prison cells. Do not pay money to enter this place and support this cause. I actually read previous reviews and went to this place anyway, thinking "how bad can it be?" - well i found out. Sadly, this experience completely put me off visiting the Noboribetsu Bear park at the nearby town.
    • sanyit 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The area is a bit small compared to the one in Sapporo. Not much to see here. There are few bears and and wolf/dog. There are some schedule show but in japanese.
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