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Skunk cabbages bloom
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Skunk cabbages bloom
Poroto-no-Mori Campsite
Bungalows
Poroto-no-Mori Campsite

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Porotokotan
Kotan Korukuru statue
A 16m-high statue situated at the entrance of the Ainu Museum. Kotan Korukuru means "head of the village" in the Ainu language.

Porotokotan
(The Ainu Museum)
Kamui nomi is a ritual of praying to a god. Many people sit around the fire, where the ritual is performed according to ancient words and etiquette.
Porotokotan
(The Ainu Museum)
Inside of a Chise
A Chise is a house in which the Ainu lived. Dried salmon, hung from the ceiling, were smoked and used as non-perishable food
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Porotokotan
Porotokotan is Ainu language meaning large (poro), lake (to), and village (kotan).

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The Ainu Museum as Seen from Lake Poroto
Chipu floating on Lake Poroto
Chipu means boat in the Ainu language.
Landing Tuna
Shiraoi Port

Landing Tuna
Shiraoi Port


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