National Ainu Museum and Park (Upopoy)
Nestled on the shores of Lake Poroto in Shiraoi, Hokkaido, Upopoy—officially the National Ainu Museum and Park—is Japan’s premier cultural destination dedicated to the Ainu, the indigenous people of northern Japan. The name “Upopoy” means “singing together in a large group,” symbolizing its mission as a “Symbolic Space for Ethnic Harmony”, fostering respect and understanding across cultures . The centerpiece is the National Ainu Museum, Japan’s first national museum solely committed to Ainu history and culture. Launched in July 2020, its permanent exhibitions explore six key themes—language, cosmos, daily life, work, history, and exchange—through immersive multimedia, hands-on installations, dioramas, and…