Akkeshi Town Historical Museum, Akkeshi
Facts and practical information
Akkeshi Town Historical Museum opened in Akkeshi, Hokkaidō, Japan in 1967. Situated in the immediate vicinity of Kokutai-ji and Akkeshi Jinja, the collections document the history of the area and include Jōmon and Zoku-Jōmon ceramics; Ainu materials, including a makiri scabbard and a kiseru or smoking pipe obtained through trade with the Wajin; items dedicated at Shinmei-gū, the predecessor shrine to Akkeshi Jinja established by Mogami Tokunai in 1791; documents from Kokutai-ji that have been designated an Important Cultural Property, including a temple diary with records of the tsunami resulting from the 1843 Tokachi-oki Earthquake and of the 1850 shipwreck of the Australian whaler Eamont; and an ema depicting Katō Kiyomasa dedicated by retainers of the Sendai Domain when charged with the safeguarding of much of Ezo after the transfer of responsibility from the Matsumae Domain to the shogunate during the Bakumatsu period. ()
Akkeshi
Akkeshi Town Historical Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Akkeshi Maritime Affairs Memorial Museum, Lake Akkeshi, Hou an ting hai shi ji nian guan, Akkeshi-Kiritappu-Konbumori Quasi-National Park.