Abashiri City Folk Museum

Abashiri City Folk Museum (網走市立郷土博物館, Abashiri Shiritsu Kyōdo Hakubutsukan) opened as Kitami Kyōdo Yakata (北見郷土舘) in Abashiri, Hokkaidō, Japan in 1936, making it one of the oldest museums on the island. At the time of opening, the collection comprised some three thousand archaeological and ethnographic objects collected by Yonemura Yoshio (米村喜男), including items from the (モヨロ貝塚) (a national Historic Site). In 1948 the museum was transferred to the city. A new building was added in 1961 to celebrate 25 years from the original opening. Both the main building and the new building are by architect Tanoue Yoshiya, pupil of Frank Lloyd Wright, marking the transitions in his style; they are national Registered Tangible Cultural Properties. The exhibits document the natural and cultural history o

Abashiri City Folk Museum

Abashiri City Folk Museum (網走市立郷土博物館, Abashiri Shiritsu Kyōdo Hakubutsukan) opened as Kitami Kyōdo Yakata (北見郷土舘) in Abashiri, Hokkaidō, Japan in 1936, making it one of the oldest museums on the island. At the time of opening, the collection comprised some three thousand archaeological and ethnographic objects collected by Yonemura Yoshio (米村喜男), including items from the (モヨロ貝塚) (a national Historic Site). In 1948 the museum was transferred to the city. A new building was added in 1961 to celebrate 25 years from the original opening. Both the main building and the new building are by architect Tanoue Yoshiya, pupil of Frank Lloyd Wright, marking the transitions in his style; they are national Registered Tangible Cultural Properties. The exhibits document the natural and cultural history o