Yufutsu Museum
Tracing the Footsteps of the Hachioji Sennin Doshin
Located in the historic Yufutsu district, the oldest part of Tomakomai, Yufutsu Museum introduces the history of the Hachioji Sennin Doshin and the early development of the region.
In 1800, members of the Hachioji Sennin Doshin traveled from Hachioji, Tokyo, to Yufutsu, where they played important roles in northern defense and regional development. Their efforts helped lay the foundations for the growth of local communities under challenging natural conditions.
Inside the museum, visitors can explore exhibits featuring household items, farming tools, historical documents, and other artifacts that illustrate the lives and experiences of the area's early settlers. These displays provide insight into the determination and ingenuity of the people who helped shape the region.
Adjacent to the museum is a historic site park containing gravestones and monuments related to the Hachioji Sennin Doshin, allowing visitors to further explore this important chapter of local history.
Discover the stories of the pioneers who contributed to the development of Hokkaido and gain a deeper appreciation of Yufutsu's rich cultural heritage.
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General Information
- Postal code
- 〒059-1372
- Address
- 北海道苫小牧市勇払132-32
- Telephone Number
- 0144-56-0201
- Open
- 10:00-17:00
- Closed
- Mondays (or the next weekday if Monday is a national holiday), Year-end and New Year holidays
- Prices
- Free
- Car Park
- 15 spaces, free
- Directions
- ●On foot: About 10 minutes from JR Yufutsu Station
●By car: About 20 minutes from Hokkaido Expwy Tomakomai Higashi IC
●By car: About 25 minutes from JR Tomakomai Station - Website
* Information on facilities is subject to change. Please check each official website for the latest information.











