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Japanese History
Hokkaidō, the ruins around Shiretoko, and the traditions that remain in the Ainu, the author traveled from Hokkaidō to Kiyosatocho, Yubetsu-cho, and Hamanaka-cho, visiting museums, local museum, ruins, and other places around the country. Based on the information obtained during the six month journey, we consider the following. Some of the Ainu folktales and legends seem to have occurred during the Jomon period. After that, didn't they interact with cultures such as Okhotsk people, continental ethnic groups, and Japanese people? Why does Shiretoko mean "island god"? There must have been a reason to call the place Shiretoko.