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Gate of Ice and Snow Review

4.2 /59 Reviews
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One of the signs of the child, the door of ice and snow is famous. But the real thing is not as shocking as imagined. The first monument on the left hand side of the climb from the trail is that I actually ignored it and walked by. Maybe it was too big to imagine. But the Okhotsk Sea against the background is still very shocking.

Gate of Ice and Snow

Posted: Aug 31, 2016
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  • viviangood03
    4/5Excellent
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    After climbing up the Wakonei Park, stand at the gate of ice and snow overlooking the sea and the city of Wakone. The scenery is pleasant. There are some sculptures around. There are lighthouses on the back of the mountain. The sculpture itself is like that. We don't have historical emotions to see, so there are not so many associations.

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    Posted: Apr 3, 2018
  • 泾县慕容垂
    3/5Average
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    Through the observation deck, I saw the monument behind the pillars on the beach. The park facing the sea here is really beautiful. It really makes people want to play more. It is worth everyone to play.

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    Posted: Feb 1, 2021
  • zhulei831230
    4/5Excellent
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    The price is indeed quite expensive. This is the most famous crab-eating shop on the side of Hokkaido. It is generally a set meal. The dishes are really exquisite and the environment is very good. Just try it.

    0
    Posted: Apr 16, 2017
  • ZhKevin
    3/5Average
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    Hokkaido - Iconic attractions in Wakonei Park, Japan's northernmost town

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    Posted: Mar 2, 2017
  • Oberon
    5/5Outstanding
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    Great crab! The sashimi was very soft and melted in my mouth and was sweet. The steamed crab is very juicy. The service is also very good. Thank you for a fun dinner!

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    Posted: Nov 12, 2020
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