The birthplace of western agriculture (Nanae Historical Museum)

6-1-3 Honcho, Nanae-cho, Kameda-gun, Hokkaido

About 20 minutes on foot from JR Nanae Station




Free admission
* Business days and hours are subject to change due to the influence of Novel Cornavirus (COVID-19).
Nanae-cho currently produces superb farm products and is famous as the town which first cultivated Western apples and baron potatoes that spread widely over Japan, and has the history of adopting Western agricultural methods ahead of the whole country nationwide.