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Red Brick Government Building 2 Floor
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As it is a satellite of the Hokkaido Museum, there is an exhibition room on the 2 floor in the Red Brick Government Building. Since it is a satellite, only a part of the exhibits were exhibited, but you can get an overview of the museum. The museum itself has a bus from Shin-Sapporo Station, which is a little suburban.
Let's also see the Sakhalin Museum and the Hokkaido Archives.
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I found it in the old road office while walking around the old road office (red brick) from Kitasanjo Dori. In addition, there are Sakhalin Museum, Northern Territories Museum, Information, Doryu Archives, etc., so I think this was the smallest museum. It can't be helped because it's an annex (satellite).
It's a little inconvenient, but I was lucky enough to pick up a taxi from Forest Park Station. It is convenient to take a taxi or bus because it is a climbing slope on a snowy road. I think you can walk without snow. I could understand the history of pioneering well, and it was vacant on weekdays, so I could see the inside of the building slowly. This is a museum that I would like you to visit if you have time.
People are sparse in the evening and are recommended. The building was lit up around 5 pm when we visited and the building was fantastic. Admission is free, and in addition to the Hokkaido Museum, the Sakhalin Museum, the Northern Territories Museum, and the former Hokkaido Governor's Office are in the same building, so you can visit various places as well.
Red Brick Government Building 2 Floor
As it is a satellite of the Hokkaido Museum, there is an exhibition room on the 2 floor in the Red Brick Government Building. Since it is a satellite, only a part of the exhibits were exhibited, but you can get an overview of the museum. The museum itself has a bus from Shin-Sapporo Station, which is a little suburban.
Let's also see the Sakhalin Museum and the Hokkaido Archives.
I found it in the old road office while walking around the old road office (red brick) from Kitasanjo Dori. In addition, there are Sakhalin Museum, Northern Territories Museum, Information, Doryu Archives, etc., so I think this was the smallest museum. It can't be helped because it's an annex (satellite).
It's free, so I'm not gonna do it.
It is located on the 2 floor of the old road office, so you can visit it for free, but the space is limited and the content is not a big deal.
You can see the history of Hokkaido.
It's a little inconvenient, but I was lucky enough to pick up a taxi from Forest Park Station. It is convenient to take a taxi or bus because it is a climbing slope on a snowy road. I think you can walk without snow. I could understand the history of pioneering well, and it was vacant on weekdays, so I could see the inside of the building slowly. This is a museum that I would like you to visit if you have time.
I recommend evening.
People are sparse in the evening and are recommended. The building was lit up around 5 pm when we visited and the building was fantastic. Admission is free, and in addition to the Hokkaido Museum, the Sakhalin Museum, the Northern Territories Museum, and the former Hokkaido Governor's Office are in the same building, so you can visit various places as well.