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It is a stone monument that represents the history of the Hakodate Main Line!
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After shopping at Hakodate Station, I found a stone monument of "Hakodate Main Line 0 Mile Point Monument" in front of the station and visited it. While looking at the explanation, I learned that the Seikan Ferry from Aomori was in operation at that time. It's the Reiwa era when the number of people who knew about that time is decreasing.
It was in front of the entrance and exit of Hakodate Station Morning Market side.
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There was this monument in front of the entrance and exit of Hakodate Morning Market side of Hakodate Station. Immediately next to it, there is a post with a squid character, which is the symbol of Hakodate, which stands out. On the monument, the letter "0" was engraved on one side, and the letter "Location of the former Hakodate Station" was engraved on the other side. There was an explanation board on the back wall, which said, "Hakodate Main Line 0 Mile Point Monument (Monument of the location of the first Hakodate Station)". In other words, two things are one ...
JR In front of the entrance and exit on the morning market side of Hakodate Station, there was a squid post with a cute squid character. Next to it was a stone monument carved with the letter "0". It was the Hakodate Main Line 0 Mile Point Monument. There is an explanation board next to the stone monument, according to which the former Hakodate Station opened in Meiji 35. However, the former Hakodate Station was originally "Kameda Station". Then, I should have set up this monument in the place where the former Kameda station was ...
A monument. The current "0 キロポスト" is inside the ticket gate
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It was installed outside the current Hakodate Station as a monument in combination with the "Former Hakodate Station Location" monument. By the way, the current 0キロポスト was installed on the way to the platform through the ticket gate.
I was standing next to Hakodate Station at present. It was positioned as a monument, and it was not an actual "0 km post" but a "0 miles post". Instead, the postbox next door was more prominent.
It is a stone monument that represents the history of the Hakodate Main Line!
After shopping at Hakodate Station, I found a stone monument of "Hakodate Main Line 0 Mile Point Monument" in front of the station and visited it. While looking at the explanation, I learned that the Seikan Ferry from Aomori was in operation at that time. It's the Reiwa era when the number of people who knew about that time is decreasing.
It was in front of the entrance and exit of Hakodate Station Morning Market side.
There was this monument in front of the entrance and exit of Hakodate Morning Market side of Hakodate Station. Immediately next to it, there is a post with a squid character, which is the symbol of Hakodate, which stands out. On the monument, the letter "0" was engraved on one side, and the letter "Location of the former Hakodate Station" was engraved on the other side. There was an explanation board on the back wall, which said, "Hakodate Main Line 0 Mile Point Monument (Monument of the location of the first Hakodate Station)". In other words, two things are one ...
It didn't seem like this place.
JR In front of the entrance and exit on the morning market side of Hakodate Station, there was a squid post with a cute squid character. Next to it was a stone monument carved with the letter "0". It was the Hakodate Main Line 0 Mile Point Monument. There is an explanation board next to the stone monument, according to which the former Hakodate Station opened in Meiji 35. However, the former Hakodate Station was originally "Kameda Station". Then, I should have set up this monument in the place where the former Kameda station was ...
A monument. The current "0 キロポスト" is inside the ticket gate
It was installed outside the current Hakodate Station as a monument in combination with the "Former Hakodate Station Location" monument. By the way, the current 0キロポスト was installed on the way to the platform through the ticket gate.
Monument "0 miles" post
I was standing next to Hakodate Station at present. It was positioned as a monument, and it was not an actual "0 km post" but a "0 miles post". Instead, the postbox next door was more prominent.