Mikasa Geopark Horonai Area Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Sanasa Geopark showcases the cultural history and geology of the era from ammonites swimming in the ocean 100 million years ago to the flourishing of Sanasa City as a coal mining town in modern times.
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Anthrax remains
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About 15 minutes walk from Mikasa Railway Village, the remains of the coal mine remain in the greenery. It looks like a ruin and it feels a little difficult to enter.
I like coal mine facilities, so I went there. I drove from the railway village, but there was no guide and it was a little inconvenient. When I went to the back, there was a new signboard, so if you are going on the same route, please go to the back and park. Some of them have sidewalks, so it's okay to look rough, but there was a place outside the sidewalk where you could see them. A rusty small snow removal car? You can go to the rail track with less weeds from where there is, so if you go there, ...
It is in nature that you can't believe there was a large coal mine. It is a few minutes back from the nearby railway exhibition facility. I didn't feel alone in the evening, but I went to see it. The melancholy scene was impressive, such as the decaying truck and the concrete facility that has become only pillars. It seems to be a bear activity area, and there was a signboard 々. Even if there are multiple people, I think it is necessary to carry a bear bell.
they connect the remains of the horonouchi coal mine by the promenade.
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Remains such as mine entrances, winding facilities, and coal selection factories are connected by sidewalks, and explanations are given. This is the only such initiative in Hokkaido. I don't like ruins, but I'm deeply moved that the city, where state-of-the-art buildings are lined up and workers are filled, has returned to the wilderness with some remains.
Anthrax remains
About 15 minutes walk from Mikasa Railway Village, the remains of the coal mine remain in the greenery. It looks like a ruin and it feels a little difficult to enter.
A ruin group that is easily seen
I like coal mine facilities, so I went there. I drove from the railway village, but there was no guide and it was a little inconvenient. When I went to the back, there was a new signboard, so if you are going on the same route, please go to the back and park. Some of them have sidewalks, so it's okay to look rough, but there was a place outside the sidewalk where you could see them. A rusty small snow removal car? You can go to the rail track with less weeds from where there is, so if you go there, ...
Artificial objects taken into nature
It is in nature that you can't believe there was a large coal mine. It is a few minutes back from the nearby railway exhibition facility. I didn't feel alone in the evening, but I went to see it. The melancholy scene was impressive, such as the decaying truck and the concrete facility that has become only pillars. It seems to be a bear activity area, and there was a signboard 々. Even if there are multiple people, I think it is necessary to carry a bear bell.
they connect the remains of the horonouchi coal mine by the promenade.
Remains such as mine entrances, winding facilities, and coal selection factories are connected by sidewalks, and explanations are given. This is the only such initiative in Hokkaido. I don't like ruins, but I'm deeply moved that the city, where state-of-the-art buildings are lined up and workers are filled, has returned to the wilderness with some remains.