There is a panel with the lyrics of "North Airport" written by the window of the food court on the 3rd floor of the terminal. This song sometimes sings at karaoke snacks, but when I see it at Chitose Airport, I am deeply moved. It is not possible to kill time because there is only a panel.
It is near the food court. When I was looking at the plane outside, there was something like a signboard that changed colors, and when I thought something was going on, it was here. It was noticeable as it was because the color changed, but it was a song I didn't know at all, and honestly I wasn't so interested.
I went to July 2019. It is an inconspicuous and sober monument on the 3rd floor of New Chitose Airport. There is a plastic monument with lyrics written, and when you press the button, the melody flows. There was a street in front of the food court, but no one stopped.
Hokkaido is easy to become a subject of songs.
There was such a lyrics monument in Kushiro, but it was also here at New Chitose Airport. Hokkaido seems to be a subject of songs.
Duet masterpiece
There is a panel with the lyrics of "North Airport" written by the window of the food court on the 3rd floor of the terminal. This song sometimes sings at karaoke snacks, but when I see it at Chitose Airport, I am deeply moved. It is not possible to kill time because there is only a panel.
It stands out as it is.
It is near the food court. When I was looking at the plane outside, there was something like a signboard that changed colors, and when I thought something was going on, it was here. It was noticeable as it was because the color changed, but it was a song I didn't know at all, and honestly I wasn't so interested.
A plain monument
I went to July 2019. It is an inconspicuous and sober monument on the 3rd floor of New Chitose Airport. There is a plastic monument with lyrics written, and when you press the button, the melody flows. There was a street in front of the food court, but no one stopped.
what?
I'm not sure, but it's just a view of the plane from the food court. Old people may know, but they don't know in their thirties.