It is absolutely correct to go here to see the red-crowned crane. There are a lot of red-crowned cranes here in winter, except for a few captive red-crowned cranes, most of them are here foraging in winter. The local government regularly feeds red-crowned cranes every year, so these red-crowned cranes will come here regularly. I saw more than 50 when I went there that day. There are also some swans flying from Siberia who will also go here for food. It is very convenient to go here. Bus terminal next to the Jr station on the Sapporo Road to buy tickets, plan and buy a good return shuttle together, and play for an hour is enough.
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It is absolutely correct to go here to see the red-crowned crane. There are a lot of red-crowned cranes here in winter, except for a few captive red-crowned cranes, most of them are here foraging in winter. The local government regularly feeds red-crowned cranes every year, so these red-crowned cranes will come here regularly. I saw more than 50 when I went there that day. There are also some swans flying from Siberia who will also go here for food. It is very convenient to go here. Bus terminal next to the Jr station on the Sapporo Road to buy tickets, plan and buy a good return shuttle together, and play for an hour is enough.
Red-crowned cranes are beautiful, charming, elegant and interesting. They like quarrelling, playing, flying, and they need to run and land. They put their legs down straight. Swans are short and fat beside them. Unfortunately, they are not photographed. Looking at their contrast, they can't help laughing. More than 2,000 of the world's first-class protected animals are now facing extinction. Protect them. Although there are not many red-crowned cranes left in the world, there are at most 1,000 of them in eastern Hokkaido, where they have a lifelong relationship with couples who raise their children together.
With a long focal lens to take photos, the bus took a ride to Danding, stood down across the road, strolled around to see the cranes take photos, and there were also poems written by famous calligraphers in Sapporo. It is said that the poem was written by the Crown Prince.
The red-crowned crane here is so beautiful, very suitable for taking pictures, I feel that every red-crowned crane is very spiritual.
It's like 4,500 yen to buy tickets here alone, but there's a Kwai Road pass of 1020 yen which includes five scenic spots, such as the Kwai Road Shiyuan Observatory, the crane park near the airport, the Kwai Road Zoo, and the Kwai Road Shiyuan Art Museum. It's convenient. There are only three red-crowned cranes and a red crane here except in winter. In winter, the scenery should be beautiful, but in September it's really ordinary.