I think about the person who suffered from distress 々.
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As for the statue, it reminds me of 々 who was in a distress accident in the snowy march ... The contrast with Mt. Hakkoda is really moving. However, to go here, I park my car at the "Bronze Statue Chaya", but is there a souvenir shop called "Bronze Statue Chaya"? Closed? Winter closure? I don't know, but I didn't do it on Saturday of 10/22. That's why the evaluation is low.
I pray for the souls of those who died for Japan 々. It is located in a nice view 250 meters up from the parking lot. I think it's better to go to the museum at the foot.
It is a statue related to the Hakkoda Mountain Snow March Disaster Case that occurred in 1902. It is located on the slope after walking for a while from the rest area called "Bronze Statue Chaya". If the weather is nice, you can see Hakkoda no Mikoto 々 well.
After visiting the Hakkoda Mountain Snow March Distress Museum, when I was running toward Hakkoda Mountain, a memorial statue was displayed on the car navigation system and road signs, so I thought I would go. After all, I couldn't go because I didn't know the location. On the way back, I found out that I would go on the same road from the opposite direction. I thought there would be no one, but there was a previous customer.
Aomori is one of the tourist attractions that I definitely want to visit. It was quiet, whether it was due to the timing or the influence of Corona's self-restraint. It may be a scary place to go alone. .. ..
I think about the person who suffered from distress 々.
As for the statue, it reminds me of 々 who was in a distress accident in the snowy march ... The contrast with Mt. Hakkoda is really moving. However, to go here, I park my car at the "Bronze Statue Chaya", but is there a souvenir shop called "Bronze Statue Chaya"? Closed? Winter closure? I don't know, but I didn't do it on Saturday of 10/22. That's why the evaluation is low.
Michinoku travel alone
I pray for the souls of those who died for Japan 々. It is located in a nice view 250 meters up from the parking lot. I think it's better to go to the museum at the foot.
Commonly known as "Goto Wulong"
It is a statue related to the Hakkoda Mountain Snow March Disaster Case that occurred in 1902. It is located on the slope after walking for a while from the rest area called "Bronze Statue Chaya". If the weather is nice, you can see Hakkoda no Mikoto 々 well.
It's hard to find the location.
After visiting the Hakkoda Mountain Snow March Distress Museum, when I was running toward Hakkoda Mountain, a memorial statue was displayed on the car navigation system and road signs, so I thought I would go. After all, I couldn't go because I didn't know the location. On the way back, I found out that I would go on the same road from the opposite direction. I thought there would be no one, but there was a previous customer.
Famous for the movie
Aomori is one of the tourist attractions that I definitely want to visit. It was quiet, whether it was due to the timing or the influence of Corona's self-restraint. It may be a scary place to go alone. .. ..