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Public facilities along National Road 274 いの
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It is conveniently located along the national highway. You can use a clean toilet. There is an exhibition related to disaster prevention in the building, which will be helpful. In addition to the parking lot, there is also a bicycle parking lot, which is perfect for a rest.
so that the day will not come when this place will be in operation.
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When I was driving on National Highway 274, I saw a toilet mark. When I stopped by, it was a disaster prevention station. It is a two-story building, and on the first floor, the historical flood of the Chitose River and its tributaries flowing next to it was exhibited. Disaster prevention goods were exhibited on the 2nd floor, and from the 2nd floor, we could see the storage area for blocks used in disasters.
Information about rivers and exhibits are on display. It is an important space that serves as a base for disseminating water prevention information in the event of a disaster. Admission is free.
I stopped by the toilet, but I casually went to take a peek inside and go home, but I enjoyed it because it was exhibited in detail about disaster prevention and panels.
Public facilities along National Road 274 いの
It is conveniently located along the national highway. You can use a clean toilet. There is an exhibition related to disaster prevention in the building, which will be helpful. In addition to the parking lot, there is also a bicycle parking lot, which is perfect for a rest.
so that the day will not come when this place will be in operation.
When I was driving on National Highway 274, I saw a toilet mark. When I stopped by, it was a disaster prevention station. It is a two-story building, and on the first floor, the historical flood of the Chitose River and its tributaries flowing next to it was exhibited. Disaster prevention goods were exhibited on the 2nd floor, and from the 2nd floor, we could see the storage area for blocks used in disasters.
You can learn about disaster prevention.
Information about rivers and exhibits are on display. It is an important space that serves as a base for disseminating water prevention information in the event of a disaster. Admission is free.
It was quite interesting.
I stopped by the toilet, but I casually went to take a peek inside and go home, but I enjoyed it because it was exhibited in detail about disaster prevention and panels.