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When I was a child, I used to walk during the summer vacation in the forest about 10 minutes on foot from my grandparents' parents' house. This time I walked to Tonden Nishi Park for the first time in 30 years. If you walk under the elevated track from JR Shinkotoni Station toward JR Taihei Station, you will see the forest. The windbreak forest is also the boundary between the Tonden area and the Shinkini area, and it is said that Tondenhei originally made it to protect crops from strong winds. Poplar trees are planted in the forest and irrigation canals for paddy fields are also made. ... Tonden West Park in a straight line.
From the beginning of the consecutive holidays of the month to the end of May, the fresh green season is especially in the morning, and the negative ion shower is taken with the whole body and revived!
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As a windbreak forest, a part of the original forest was developed as a walking path and a rest space in the shade of the trees near Tonden Nishi Park and under the elevated. It is a course for people who walk. There are many deciduous broad-leaved trees such as poplars and Nakamado, and the trees are revived by taking a negative ion shower especially in the morning when the fresh green season from the beginning of the consecutive holidays in May to the end of May!
In the pioneering era, Tondenhei was based on the forest belt, which was left in a U-shaped shape for a total length of 8 km, in order to protect crops from the strong sea breeze and mountain grated winds. It was also the boundary forest between Shinkotoi Tondenhei Village and Shinoji Tondenhei Village. Currently, about 2km of straight lines near the elevated Tonden Nishi Park and the JR Gakuentoshi Line are maintained as walking paths and rest spaces in the shade of trees, and it is a course for people who run or take a walk. Su. Poplar, ...
Forest bathing in Kita ward, Sapporo
When I was a child, I used to walk during the summer vacation in the forest about 10 minutes on foot from my grandparents' parents' house. This time I walked to Tonden Nishi Park for the first time in 30 years. If you walk under the elevated track from JR Shinkotoni Station toward JR Taihei Station, you will see the forest. The windbreak forest is also the boundary between the Tonden area and the Shinkini area, and it is said that Tondenhei originally made it to protect crops from strong winds. Poplar trees are planted in the forest and irrigation canals for paddy fields are also made. ... Tonden West Park in a straight line.
From the beginning of the consecutive holidays of the month to the end of May, the fresh green season is especially in the morning, and the negative ion shower is taken with the whole body and revived!
As a windbreak forest, a part of the original forest was developed as a walking path and a rest space in the shade of the trees near Tonden Nishi Park and under the elevated. It is a course for people who walk. There are many deciduous broad-leaved trees such as poplars and Nakamado, and the trees are revived by taking a negative ion shower especially in the morning when the fresh green season from the beginning of the consecutive holidays in May to the end of May!
Exploitation of the times の Windproof Forest
In the pioneering era, Tondenhei was based on the forest belt, which was left in a U-shaped shape for a total length of 8 km, in order to protect crops from the strong sea breeze and mountain grated winds. It was also the boundary forest between Shinkotoi Tondenhei Village and Shinoji Tondenhei Village. Currently, about 2km of straight lines near the elevated Tonden Nishi Park and the JR Gakuentoshi Line are maintained as walking paths and rest spaces in the shade of trees, and it is a course for people who run or take a walk. Su. Poplar, ...