5-1-12 Kotoni2jo, Nishi-ku, Sapporo 063-0812, HokkaidoMap
Phone: +81 11-621-1988
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Very beautiful house, the history of the house is very long, attracting many tourists to visit, the furnishings in the house are still the same as the old time, the house is very well maintained, and the courtyard inside is also very beautiful
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Kotoni Tondenhei Village Site Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The ruins of the soldiers' house in Qinsi Tuntianbing Village were the place where the Tuntian soldiers were stationed in those days. Tuntian soldiers are militia formed for the security and development of Hokkaido. At ordinary times, agriculture is the main focus, and military affairs are also performed at the same time, which is quite similar to the ancient village system in my country. In Japan, it is a modern monument that exists only in Hokkaido. It also preserves the soldier's house where the Tuntian soldiers lived, with a wooden structure and wooden floor, which has a strong traditional Japanese style.
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Kotoni Tondenhei Village Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very beautiful house, the history of the house is very long, attracting many tourists to visit, the furnishings in the house are still the same as the old time, the house is very well maintained, and the courtyard inside is also very beautiful
This is a modern historic site in Hokkaido, where the wooden houses inhabited by Tuntian soldiers are preserved, and there is a very traditional Japanese history.
The Qin resembles the soldier house of Tuntian Bing Village, where the soldiers were stationed at that time. Tuntian soldiers are militia formed for the security and development of Hokkaido. In peacetime, agriculture is the main part and military affairs are carried out at the same time, which is quite similar to the system of farming in ancient China. It also preserves the barracks, wooden structures and wooden floors where the Tuntian soldiers lived, with a strong traditional Japanese flavor.
One of the more distinctive places is that the buildings are all wooden, the scenery is not gorgeous and the scenery is very simple.
Have a long history. Time is tight. Take a look along the way.