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Yuyuanji
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Only Seika-tei and the park are the sites of Kairakuen. If you want to know Kairakuen, you can see that you can go to Seika-tei. I didn't see it at first glance, but it was a pity that there was scattered garbage everywhere. There is a monument of Takuboku Ishikawa in the park.
It is just off the Qinghua Pavilion. It looks like a very ordinary place, and I thought it had a great place to look at 々, but it seems to be the site of the oldest park in Japan as an urban park built from nothing. But now it's a mediocre place.
It is about 5 from the north exit of Sapporo Station, and there is a green space with a slightly different height on the north side across the road across the park. Although it is a green space that is not very large, when I looked it up, it is the oldest urban park in Japan, but not a park as a place of relaxation, such as crops and fruit trees cultivation, test sites such as hatching sites and racecourses, etc. It seems to be the site where facilities for the promotion of industry for the development of Hokkaido were gathered. It's a pity that the green space is not very large and there is no atmosphere at that time other than Seika-tei ...
Currently, the site is integrated and it is a small performance only for the part where Seika-tei is located and the other part, and behind Seika-tei is a park with playset that even small children can play, but Seika-tei is spectacular. .. It is an inconspicuous maniac tourist destination located about a 5-minute walk from the north exit of Sapporo Station. You can feel the atmosphere of the pioneering era. You can enter the park for free.
It used to be a very large park, but now it is a small park with only the part where Seika-tei is located and the part separated from the road. There is a slide behind Seika-tei, which is a park where children can play, but the highlight is Seika-tei. It's close to Sapporo Station on foot and it's free, so be sure to check it out.
Yuyuanji
Only Seika-tei and the park are the sites of Kairakuen. If you want to know Kairakuen, you can see that you can go to Seika-tei. I didn't see it at first glance, but it was a pity that there was scattered garbage everywhere. There is a monument of Takuboku Ishikawa in the park.
The oldest の Urban Park
It is just off the Qinghua Pavilion. It looks like a very ordinary place, and I thought it had a great place to look at 々, but it seems to be the site of the oldest park in Japan as an urban park built from nothing. But now it's a mediocre place.
Test field などの Installation があった trace site
It is about 5 from the north exit of Sapporo Station, and there is a green space with a slightly different height on the north side across the road across the park. Although it is a green space that is not very large, when I looked it up, it is the oldest urban park in Japan, but not a park as a place of relaxation, such as crops and fruit trees cultivation, test sites such as hatching sites and racecourses, etc. It seems to be the site where facilities for the promotion of industry for the development of Hokkaido were gathered. It's a pity that the green space is not very large and there is no atmosphere at that time other than Seika-tei ...
The Seika-tei is spectacular.
Currently, the site is integrated and it is a small performance only for the part where Seika-tei is located and the other part, and behind Seika-tei is a park with playset that even small children can play, but Seika-tei is spectacular. .. It is an inconspicuous maniac tourist destination located about a 5-minute walk from the north exit of Sapporo Station. You can feel the atmosphere of the pioneering era. You can enter the park for free.
There is a Seika Tei.
It used to be a very large park, but now it is a small park with only the part where Seika-tei is located and the part separated from the road. There is a slide behind Seika-tei, which is a park where children can play, but the highlight is Seika-tei. It's close to Sapporo Station on foot and it's free, so be sure to check it out.