Historical Hokkaido Village | "Kaitaku no Mura" Pioneer Village | Entry Ticket | Japan
- Discover the challenges and triumphs of Hokkaido's pioneers as you explore the village.
- Enjoy a hassle-free journey via tram and JR Hokkaido Bus, arriving directly at the village.
- Enjoy a hassle-free journey via tram and JR Hokkaido Bus, arriving directly at the village.
- Follow the village’s guidelines on behavior, such as not touching exhibits unless permitted and respecting the historical buildings and artifacts.
- Wear comfortable clothing suitable for walking and exploring the village.
- The village includes historical buildings which may have limited accessibility for individuals with mobility issues.
- The village is an outdoor attraction, so weather conditions will impact your visit.
— What You Can Expect —
Absorb the rich history and culture of Japan's Meiji and Taisho periods by booking entrance tickets to Kaitaku no Mura, also known as Pioneer Village, in Hokkaido through . Step into a time machine and delve into the fascinating past at this unique attraction. Discover a comprehensive field museum adorned with beautiful historical buildings that vividly depict the story of Hokkaido during the Meiji and Taisho eras. Gain insights into the early days of Hokkaido's development as you explore the authenticity of this area.
To reach Kaitaku no Mura, simply take the tram to "Shin Sapporo" station and effortlessly transfer to the "JR Hokkaido Bus" for a direct journey to the village. Enjoy a hassle-free transportation experience that will take you straight to your destination. Don't miss this opportunity to experience and learn about the captivating history of Japan at Kaitaku no Mura. Book your entrance tickets now and embark on an unforgettable historical journey!
ー Attractions Introduction ー
- Kaitaku no Mura (Pioneer Village) in Hokkaido
Kaitaku no Mura (開拓の村), located in the Nopporo Forest Park (野幌森林公園), is a field museum that commemorates the centennial of the founding of Hokkaido. The museum has restored and preserved historical buildings that reflect the industry, life and culture of Hokkaido during the Meiji, Taisho and early Showa eras, and has been moved from various parts of Hokkaido. The village is divided into four areas: the city, the farm, the mountain, and the fishing village to recreate the scenes of that time. In summer, visitors can take a horse-drawn railroad tour, while in winter it is recommended to take a horse-drawn sleigh. There are often activities available to experience the culture of the pioneering period, such as traditional toy making and straw crafting. The "Winter Life Experience", which is limited to winter, is a great opportunity to learn about the harshness of winter life in the pioneering era.