Otaru Museum
museum
小樽市総合博物館
Former warehouse district museum chronicling Otaru's history as a herring fishing and trading port on the Sea of Japan.
Split across two sites, with the main building covering the city's history as a trading port and the Temiya branch focusing on the defunct Temiya Railway, which operated from 1880 as one of Hokkaido's earliest rail lines. The railway exhibit includes a preserved steam locomotive in working condition and a stretch of original track. Inside the main building, displays cover the herring fishing industry that drove Otaru's early growth, alongside exhibits on the canal, its warehouses, and the banking and merchant culture of the Meiji and Taisho periods. It's a modest museum, better for context than spectacle, and pairs well with a walk along the canal that defined the city's character.
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