Tsinghua Pavilion is an ancient wooden building in Japanese style. At the foot of the mountain, the environment is very quiet, similar to an old villa, surrounded by vegetation, you can see a lot of traditional Japanese style design and furniture, tourists more.
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Tsinghua Pavilion is an ancient wooden building in Japanese style. At the foot of the mountain, the environment is very quiet, similar to an old villa, surrounded by vegetation, you can see a lot of traditional Japanese style design and furniture, tourists more.
After coming out of Hokkaido University, I accidentally found that the small wooden house is very historical at a glance. After entering, it was so quiet, no one, especially like the Japanese-style room, sitting on the tatami in the room facing the courtyard of the tree cage, and the mood was calm. There is a Buddha in the room, there is a calligraphy and painting, but unfortunately there is no Japanese flower arrangement, otherwise it will be more perfect. Sitting in it, looking at the courtyard, it would be great to have tea slowly, but unfortunately not. Sitting in it for a long time, no one disturbed, a good and quiet time.
这块是无意中参观这里的,整个区域都可以很自由的参观,也是一处很安静的好地方,这里的夏天会听到很多小鸟的声音,适合慢慢的欣赏的。
First, it's free, not far from Hokkaido University. Very quiet, the room also has Japanese characteristics, clean and contemporary atmosphere. Hokkaido University is also called Peking University for short. There's Tsinghua next to it. It's still fun. There are many pinecones around.
Tsinghua Pavilion, originally a place for receiving VIPs, was once regarded as a sacred place for the Emperor to rest when he visited Sapporo. It was once a dormitory for staff members after World War II. It now displays historical materials of the pioneering ambassadors in the pavilion. Later, Tsinghua Pavilion was officially listed as a tangible cultural heritage of Japan in 1961.
When I went to Hokkaido University, I saw a sign on the roadside that said Tsinghua Pavilion. I wondered if there would be Tsinghua Pavilion in any place of Peking University. Now that they all came here, I'd like to see it by the way. As a result, the scale of Tsinghua's theory is much worse than that of Peking University. It's just a small wooden house under the shade of a tree. In front of it stood a stone tablet, on which was written the imperial sanctuary of Sapporo, the emperor of Meiji, a resting place for him to come to Sapporo. It's no fun, just come.