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I went to read a novel.
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I was watching it including the reproduction of the TV, so I'll also think about the horror of the brown bear. Local access is from the paved place of the prefectural road to the road that is not maintained about 200m, but I think that cars with low vehicle height need to be careful. I was stuck because the vehicle height was low w On the day I accessed, the scaffolding was assembled due to maintenance or something, and the stepping was placed, so it was not realistic, but it would be difficult to see if someone did not manage it. When Think, have the next opportunity ...
I was surprised that more people came than I expected. We recommend that you come after reading "Crying Valley" and "Kumarashi" in advance. It will be a complicated feeling. For Hokkaido people, you can sense that it is not in the mountains, but it is still a place where bears are likely to appear.
I was finally able to visit this place. I wanted to see two books and NHK programs the other day. I came here thinking about the lives and fears of the settlers 100 years ago, but it is said that the bear at that time was 340 kilometers, but Taro Hokkai, which is exhibited at the local museum in Makimae Town, is 500 kilometers each. Looking at 350 kilometers, the bear like a monster next to this hut is 2 ~ 3 tons. Isn't it a little exaggerated ~.
By visiting here, you will feel the hardships of pioneers, the threat of , the awe of nature, the positive and negative of pioneering, etc. 々. Even if you visit with interest, a proper adult will feel pious. It is a place to experience such things. It is important in the sense of 々 to visit with the consciousness of "this is the territory of ".
A place where you can feel the severity of pioneering
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Rather than seeing the historical village of pioneering and the Ainu Chise, I was able to feel this the most and thank my ancestors. (If you want to know the technical skills of Japanese people, it is better to have a pioneering village.) It will be a gravel road from Bears Road, but the distance is short, so I think it's okay to ride a motorcycle or bicycle. It's still an area where s come out, so it's safer not to approach at dusk or at night. It was early August, but there were many Ushiabu and I took a picture from inside the car in the parking lot.
I went to read a novel.
I was watching it including the reproduction of the TV, so I'll also think about the horror of the brown bear. Local access is from the paved place of the prefectural road to the road that is not maintained about 200m, but I think that cars with low vehicle height need to be careful. I was stuck because the vehicle height was low w On the day I accessed, the scaffolding was assembled due to maintenance or something, and the stepping was placed, so it was not realistic, but it would be difficult to see if someone did not manage it. When Think, have the next opportunity ...
Please come after you read the book.
I was surprised that more people came than I expected. We recommend that you come after reading "Crying Valley" and "Kumarashi" in advance. It will be a complicated feeling. For Hokkaido people, you can sense that it is not in the mountains, but it is still a place where bears are likely to appear.
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I was finally able to visit this place. I wanted to see two books and NHK programs the other day. I came here thinking about the lives and fears of the settlers 100 years ago, but it is said that the bear at that time was 340 kilometers, but Taro Hokkai, which is exhibited at the local museum in Makimae Town, is 500 kilometers each. Looking at 350 kilometers, the bear like a monster next to this hut is 2 ~ 3 tons. Isn't it a little exaggerated ~.
A place where feelings are interwoven.
By visiting here, you will feel the hardships of pioneers, the threat of , the awe of nature, the positive and negative of pioneering, etc. 々. Even if you visit with interest, a proper adult will feel pious. It is a place to experience such things. It is important in the sense of 々 to visit with the consciousness of "this is the territory of ".
A place where you can feel the severity of pioneering
Rather than seeing the historical village of pioneering and the Ainu Chise, I was able to feel this the most and thank my ancestors. (If you want to know the technical skills of Japanese people, it is better to have a pioneering village.) It will be a gravel road from Bears Road, but the distance is short, so I think it's okay to ride a motorcycle or bicycle. It's still an area where s come out, so it's safer not to approach at dusk or at night. It was early August, but there were many Ushiabu and I took a picture from inside the car in the parking lot.