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Coordinates: 42°3341N 141°2200E / 42.5613°N 141.3668°E / 42.5613; 141.3668
 

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Ainu Museum
アイヌ民族博物館
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General information
Address2-3-4 Wakakusa-chō
Town or cityShiraoi, Hokkaidō
CountryJapan
Coordinates42°33′41N 141°22′00E / 42.5613°N 141.3668°E / 42.5613; 141.3668
Opened1984
ClosedMarch 31, 2018
Website
Official website

The Ainu Museum (アイヌ民族博物館, Ainu Minzoku Hakubutsukan), also known as Porotokotan, is a former museum in Shiraoi, Hokkaidō, Japan. The facility began its existence in 1976 as the Shiraoi Foundation for the Preservation of Ainu Culture. In 1984 this was extended to include the Ainu Folk Museum. In 1990 it reopened under the auspices of The Ainu Museum Foundation. The collection included some five thousand folk materials relating to the Ainu and a further approximately two hundred objects relating to minority groups of the north, including the Nivkh, Uilta, Sami, and Inuit. The institution was also involved in the recording and transmission of Ainu-related intangible cultural heritage.[1][2] The museum closed to make way for the new National Ainu Museum on 31 March 2018.[3]

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  1. ^ "Ainu Museum". Ainu Museum. Archived from the original on 24 August 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  • ^ アイヌ民族博物館 [Ainu Museum] (in Japanese). Hokkaido Prefecture. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  • ^ "Ainu Museum". Ainu Museum. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
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