Wakkanai Karafuto Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are historical materials to prove that Sakhalin is Japan
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Although the Sakhalin Memorial Hall is a small place, the history and geography of Sakhalin were exhibited in detail on the panel. In particular, I also browsed related books. You can also freely watch the film made into a documentary of the end of the nine maiden in Mooka. I also learned that the current state of Mooka is the same as it was at that time.
It is a facility that feels attached to the Wakkanai sub port market. I ate at the Wakkanai Subport Market, so it seemed that I could see it for free, so I stopped by, but the explanation was easy to understand and the exhibit materials were quite substantial. I thought it was much better.
A museum where you can see the life, industry, and situation during the Soviet invasion of Sakhalin when Japan once ruled Sakhalin as Sakhalin. The exhibition about the only land border that Japan, an island country, once had was particularly interesting.
About 15 minutes walk from Wakkanai Station. It is located on the 2nd floor of Wakkanai Subport Market, where most stores have closed. Free admission. In the hall, the history of Sakhalin is explained on panels, videos, models, etc. Personally, I was interested in the diorama that reproduced Wakkanai Pier Station and the North Breakwater Dome when the Wakkanai connecting ship was operating.
I can understand the relationship with Sakhalin well.
Original Text
I heard a lot about Sakhalin and the pulling boat from the taxi driver who took the day before, so the exhibition was the backing and it was wonderful. The explanation of the curator was also good. The exhibition of the telephone operator in Sakhalin who was martyred was also good.
There are historical materials to prove that Sakhalin is Japan
Although the Sakhalin Memorial Hall is a small place, the history and geography of Sakhalin were exhibited in detail on the panel. In particular, I also browsed related books. You can also freely watch the film made into a documentary of the end of the nine maiden in Mooka. I also learned that the current state of Mooka is the same as it was at that time.
Structurally charged
It is a facility that feels attached to the Wakkanai sub port market. I ate at the Wakkanai Subport Market, so it seemed that I could see it for free, so I stopped by, but the explanation was easy to understand and the exhibit materials were quite substantial. I thought it was much better.
Exhibition about Japan's land border
A museum where you can see the life, industry, and situation during the Soviet invasion of Sakhalin when Japan once ruled Sakhalin as Sakhalin. The exhibition about the only land border that Japan, an island country, once had was particularly interesting.
Knowing the history of Sakhalin
About 15 minutes walk from Wakkanai Station. It is located on the 2nd floor of Wakkanai Subport Market, where most stores have closed. Free admission. In the hall, the history of Sakhalin is explained on panels, videos, models, etc. Personally, I was interested in the diorama that reproduced Wakkanai Pier Station and the North Breakwater Dome when the Wakkanai connecting ship was operating.
I can understand the relationship with Sakhalin well.
I heard a lot about Sakhalin and the pulling boat from the taxi driver who took the day before, so the exhibition was the backing and it was wonderful. The explanation of the curator was also good. The exhibition of the telephone operator in Sakhalin who was martyred was also good.