Historical Village of Hokkaido: A Journey Back to the Meiji Era
by Cloudy9982
Oct 20, 2025
Located on the outskirts of Sapporo, the Hokkaido Historical Village spans 54 hectares and serves as an open-air museum dedicated to "preservation and heritage." The park meticulously recreates the challenging journey of settlers who developed Hokkaido from the late 19th to early 20th century. It is divided into four thematic zones: urban, rural, mountain, and fishing villages, featuring 52 historical buildings relocated and restored from various regions. Strolling along the cobblestone streets, visitors can explore Meiji-era structures like the former Hokkaido Government Office, Taisho-era shopping streets, and a functioning steam train station. The rural area showcases thatched-roof settler houses and farming tools, illustrating early agricultural techniques. In winter, snow blankets the wooden buildings, creating a frozen time capsule. Visitors can also enjoy horse-drawn carriage rides and traditional craft-making experiences. Through interactive exhibits and recreated scenes, the village vividly portrays Hokkaido's transformation from wilderness to modern city, making it a must-visit destination for a deeper understanding of local culture and history.
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