Nestled on the grounds of a former mint factory, the Kitami Mint Memorial Museum in Kitami, Japan, delves into the region’s rich history of mint production, which once accounted for 70% of the global supply. The museum features a collection of historical videos and old equipment that trace the evolution of the mint industry in Hokkaido. Visitors can explore the mint distillery hall, where demonstrations and workshops provide a hands-on experience of the mint-making process. This engaging and educational space offers a glimpse into the industrial heritage that shaped Kitami.
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