Today I and my Swedish friend was going to visit the Historical Museum of Hokkaido, situated at the large forested park Shinrin Koen in Sapporo, but when getting there it turned out it is actually closed. Until 2015…
But fear not, because the day proved to be unexpectedly fruitful, with this being the coolest reason:
I mean, really?! A 100 meter (yes!) high tower looking like a super nice replica of the Tower of Sauron, only missing the Eye of Sauron really. All made in metal. It is actually named the Centennial Memorial Tower and is a monument built in 1970 to commemorate the 100-year celebration of the city of Sapporo (therefore the 100 meters), and a truss structure was used, with the tower forming hexagonal snowflake like forms if you do horizontal intersections of it.
The nerd in me being thoroughly happy, we had our second luck for the day as the Historical Village of Hokkaido, an open air museum turned out to be open in the middle of winter. The even lent out skis and old-fashioned sledges for families to play with.
The main attraction though was its large collection of historical buildings. This may not sound to impressive or exciting but it was really interesting, and I actually think we got at least much impressions and thoughts from this than what the historical museum would have given us.
Prepare for a record number of pictures...
Kaitakushi Sapporo Headquarters of the Colonization
Kurumasa Inn
And its inside
Interesting chimney
The residence (for one year) of novelist Arashima Takeo
Hokkai Middle School was of course highly interesting for a teacher like me.
The principals room
The well respected sensei teaching his students. Or not.
STudent clothes before the introduction of modern school uniforms
Yes, I love maps.
Cross-country skiing is the best.
The outside
Cute lock protection
Aoyama Family's structure for Herring Fishing.
EVen sleeping next to each other, this must have been cold conditions wintertime.
Honjo Blacksmith
Wakasa's Storehouse, built in a style unique to Hokkaido and the oldest of its kind. Looks British to me.
Hokuseikan Silkworm House
Kikuta Family Farmhouse, with thatched roof.
Kondo's Dyeing Shop
Sanmasu Buckwheat Noodle Shop
Dr Kondo's Clinic
The Doctor seemed to live nicely.
Takeoka's Grocery
Oishii Sweet Shop
Fujiwara Cart and Sleigh Factory
Watanabe's Grocery
The Barber Shop of Yamamoto
Police Box
Photos from the Otaru Shinbun Building (Newspaper)
If you thought it was hard work typesetting and old style western newspaper, think again...
Look at the hundreds, nay, thousands of different "types".
This is a frontage from the Tohou earthquake in 2011.
I know I am in Sapporo, but it may almost as well be in the Swedish mountainside.
Farewell, Mordor/Shinrin Koen, I will always remember your Tower...
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