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It is located on the west side of the famous slope. There are many shrines along the street, so I started walking on this slope before I got there, but I'm tired as it is. There are buses, but the number is small. When you reach a certain height, the view of the sea on the west side is beautiful.
It is a relaxing slope until you go to the foreigner's graveyard. There are no shops in this area, no places to go sightseeing, and the lonely scenery continues. The slope is not so good and it's just right for a slow walk. The scenery is not good either. Because it's an ordinary road.
It was the starting point for looking for a slope.
Original Text
As a slope fan, I chose Uomizaka, which goes up from the tram "Hakodate Dock Mae" to start the slope of Hakodate. This is not a sightseeing slope, but a living slope. To aim for the foreigner's graveyard, climb this long slope. It's a fairly hard slope, but the view is beautiful in the blue of the sea on the front and right sides.
See the fish, see the boat, see the posture と "see" のつく が 3っあり
Original Text
3 One of the Mizaka, Hakodate City Tram, and the electric stop Hakodate, Shomeiji-dori is Uomizaka on the mountain side. It is said to be Uomizaka because it is fishing by seeing the group of fish migrating from this slope. The slope next to it is Funamizaka, and it is Funamizaka because it is a slope where you can see a fishing boat raising a large fishing flag that comes back safely from fishing. The slope that extends straight from the west pier of the harbor to the mountain is Sugamizaka. It is said that this name was given and flourished as a yukaku area because it was able to see the women of the yukaku that once existed. Up ...
A loose slope on an ordinary road in an oncoming lane Hakodate Bay is at the bottom of the slope, and Mt. Hakodate is at the top. It was a slope that was not particularly true. I imagined that the fish sales were going around from the name. Go I don't think that's much.
See どころが for structure
It is located on the west side of the famous slope. There are many shrines along the street, so I started walking on this slope before I got there, but I'm tired as it is. There are buses, but the number is small. When you reach a certain height, the view of the sea on the west side is beautiful.
Shinmiri Zaka
It is a relaxing slope until you go to the foreigner's graveyard. There are no shops in this area, no places to go sightseeing, and the lonely scenery continues. The slope is not so good and it's just right for a slow walk. The scenery is not good either. Because it's an ordinary road.
It was the starting point for looking for a slope.
As a slope fan, I chose Uomizaka, which goes up from the tram "Hakodate Dock Mae" to start the slope of Hakodate. This is not a sightseeing slope, but a living slope. To aim for the foreigner's graveyard, climb this long slope. It's a fairly hard slope, but the view is beautiful in the blue of the sea on the front and right sides.
See the fish, see the boat, see the posture と "see" のつく が 3っあり
3 One of the Mizaka, Hakodate City Tram, and the electric stop Hakodate, Shomeiji-dori is Uomizaka on the mountain side. It is said to be Uomizaka because it is fishing by seeing the group of fish migrating from this slope. The slope next to it is Funamizaka, and it is Funamizaka because it is a slope where you can see a fishing boat raising a large fishing flag that comes back safely from fishing. The slope that extends straight from the west pier of the harbor to the mountain is Sugamizaka. It is said that this name was given and flourished as a yukaku area because it was able to see the women of the yukaku that once existed. Up ...
Ordinary slope
A loose slope on an ordinary road in an oncoming lane Hakodate Bay is at the bottom of the slope, and Mt. Hakodate is at the top. It was a slope that was not particularly true. I imagined that the fish sales were going around from the name. Go I don't think that's much.