The blue and white color of the exterior of the building is matched with the winter snow scene, and the fresh and harmonious feeling is refreshing. If the surrounding lake thaws and the vegetation is lush in summer, it must be a different feeling. I hope that there will be a second visit. You need to buy tickets for internal visits, but the guided tours and cultural relics inside are really good value for money.
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The blue and white color of the exterior of the building is matched with the winter snow scene, and the fresh and harmonious feeling is refreshing. If the surrounding lake thaws and the vegetation is lush in summer, it must be a different feeling. I hope that there will be a second visit. You need to buy tickets for internal visits, but the guided tours and cultural relics inside are really good value for money.
This attraction is in Nakajima Park, and then I didn’t go in, I just passed through it many times from the outside. From Nakajima Park subway station to my hotel, I would pass this place, next to Sapporo Observatory
Toyohirakan was built during the Meiji period in 1880. The first guest was the Emperor Meiji at the time, and it is still well preserved. There are details everywhere, children do not need to buy a ticket, there is also a free ticket.
This time, I went to Nakajima Park and walked slowly along the trail, so it was a natural visit to the toyohira Kan, an important cultural property designated by Japan, because it was too early to open and opened after 9:00, but even so, the quaint building is worth a visit, I think. It is not in the park, but has a sense of complement, suggest to come to Nakajima Park, you can come here to see.
Toyohira Kan is a building located in Nakajima Park. It is preserved as a historical site developed in Hokkaido at the beginning. You can notice when you walk along Nakajima Park. The building is not big and is appreciated by human history.