Yufutsu Museum
Learn About Hokkaido’s Settler History
Settlers from Hachioji, Tokyo arrived in the Yufutsu area in the late 1800s, tasked with protecting Hokkaido from the Russian invasion and developing its vast natural resources. At this museum, you can learn about how the colonial settlers lived and the hardships that they endured as farmers and pioneers. During this period, Japanese control on the North tightened and the region that we know as Hokkaido prefecture today was built. Look at artifacts on display here and discover the difficult and deep settler history of this region!
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General Information
- Postal code
- 〒059-1372
- Address
- 北海道苫小牧市勇払132-32
- Telephone Number
- 0144-56-0201
- Open
- 10:00-17:00
- Closed
- Mondays (or the next weekday if Monday is a national holiday), Year-end and New Year holidays
- Prices
- Free
- Car Park
- free
- Directions
- ●By car: About 25 minutes from JR Tomakomai Station
●By car: About 20 minutes from Hokkaido Expwy Tomakomai Higashi IC
●On foot: About 10 minutes from JR Yufutsu Station - Website
* Information on facilities is subject to change. Please check each official website for the latest information.