Admire the wisdom of the ancient people is also very advanced, the design and layout of this water distribution plant is very delicate, but now come, only to see some residual things, mainly to enjoy the flowers.
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Motomachi Water Distribution Station Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Motomachi water distribution plant houses the very old water and water equipment designed by the Japanese in 1889. This water distribution field is a water distribution field equipped with modern water pipes in Japan. It distributes water to various places using the height difference. It is the source of Hakodate's tap water, and it still plays an important role to this day. Now the water distribution field has been converted into a fountain park, and there is a ropeway near the park, which overlooks the beautiful scenery of the city.
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Motomachi Water Distribution Station Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Admire the wisdom of the ancient people is also very advanced, the design and layout of this water distribution plant is very delicate, but now come, only to see some residual things, mainly to enjoy the flowers.
There are cherry trees everywhere in Japan. When we came here, cherry blossoms had just blossomed, but we still saw beautiful cherry blossoms. This place was actually a water supply place at that time.
Hakodate is also an open port city in Japan. Yuantang is like a Japanese concession area at that time. There are many different styles of buildings, such as Orthodox churches, English churches, and Western-style buildings. Walking in this block is like walking in a small town in Europe. Water distribution plant is one of them.
The source of the water in Hakodate still plays an important role.
The water distribution pool in Hakodate Water Distribution Center is the oldest water distribution pool designed by the Japanese. It supplies water for 10,000 residents around it. It has cherry trees, which are very beautiful.