Museum of Botanical Garden, Hokkaido University

The building was completed in 1884, and the six surrounding buildings, including the main building, including offices and warehouses, were designated as National Important Cultural Properties. Archeological materials such as earthenware, as well as haunts and skeletal specimens such as brown bears and extinct Ezo wolves are displayed in the exhibition room of the museum's main building. Also a made-up of the calaft dog taro, which was active in Antarctic observation.









