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■Tour Info
Time: Starts at 10:00 am on Sunday, May 29th, Japan Standard Time
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Length: The tours are usually between 1h and 2h depending on conditions and Virtual travelers participation
Price: It’s FREE !
Who can participate: Everyone! The tour is family friendly and interesting for all ages.
Language: English
Necessary equipment: Any internet capable device with a steady connection
■ Introduction of the program
This virtual live tour will bring you to experience the culture of Ainu, indigenous people of Hokkaido. The theme of this LIVE is the revival of the Ainu language.
We will visit a young man who continues to promote the appeal of Ainu culture while focusing on the revival of the Ainu language, which is in danger of disappearing.
[About Ainu culture]
Ainu people are indigenous people around the northern part of the Japanese archipelago, especially Hokkaido. Ainu people has their own unique culture.
They have Ainu language which is different from Japanese, religious view which believes that all things in natural world have soul, traditional dance which is danced at festivals and home events, Ainu pattern which can be found in crafts such as embroidery and wood carving.
Nowadays, more and more people are trying to revive traditional dances from old records and creating new Ainu music.
■ Guest
Keisuke Harada
As a student, he studied Ainu culture in various parts of Hokkaido, and is currently working to convey the appeal of Ainu culture and to revive the Ainu language, which is in danger of disappearing.
■Navigator
Roy (Ryoei AOKI)
The former director of Otaru Museum. Operating mainly in Hokkaido, he now works as a guide for tourists to Japan.
He hopes to show visitors from all over the world the unique, charming aspects of Hokkaido and Japan.
■Nibutani Kotan
Nibutani Kotan is a place to study the culture and history of Hokkaido's aboriginal Ainu people.
There we can see Ainu people's current lifestyle, and imagine our shared future together. In the Ainu language, ""kotan"" means village, or settlement.
The Nibutani Kotan is made up of restored traditional Ainu houses called ""Chise"", giving visitors a chance to experience the traditional craftsmanship of the Ainu people and their spiritual culture.
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