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The nickname is "manabo"!
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Nusamai Bridge over the Kushiro River, which runs through the center of Kushiro City. There is a roundabout on the east side, and if you climb the slope from there, you will find this lifelong learning center. This lifelong learning center, nicknamed "Manaboto", has the Kushiro City Museum of Art, and many rooms, including a large hall, are held every day 々 events. There is an observation room on the top floor, and in addition to being on the high ground, the height of the 10 floor is the central part of Kushiro City, Kushiro Port, and far away from the Akan ...
JR It is a city facility built on a hill that you can see when you cross the Nusamai Bridge from Kushiro Station through the city. It is wonderful that the observatory on the top floor is free. 1 The floor was an information center for Kushiro citizens, and there was a announcement and advertisement poster of 々. There is a staircase that can be shortcut next to the flower clock across Nusamai Bridge. I went around without knowing it.
In Kushiro City, there is the "Kushiro City Lifelong Learning Center" on a hill with a good view. Kushiro citizens call it the nickname "Manabotto". There are various events, Kushiro City Art Museum, cafe space and observation restaurant.
Immediately from Nusamai Bridge (slope), the first floor was a giarari and there was a citizen exhibition, so I visited it. I enjoyed it for about 30 minutes and climbed the observation room (free of charge). I couldn't enjoy the scenery because the weather wasn't good.
I think you can't see the moment the sunset sinks from Nusamai Bridge from an angle. I walked to a hill. There is also a parking lot, so of course you can drive. I knew it was free because I checked it in advance. I took the elevator to the observatory while wondering if it was crowded. Even though it is a three-day holiday, there is only one customer. I was surprised that it was so vacant. A warm room with glass. The toilet is also on the other floor. Recommended for children and couples even in midwinter! There is a distance to the sea ...
The nickname is "manabo"!
Nusamai Bridge over the Kushiro River, which runs through the center of Kushiro City. There is a roundabout on the east side, and if you climb the slope from there, you will find this lifelong learning center. This lifelong learning center, nicknamed "Manaboto", has the Kushiro City Museum of Art, and many rooms, including a large hall, are held every day 々 events. There is an observation room on the top floor, and in addition to being on the high ground, the height of the 10 floor is the central part of Kushiro City, Kushiro Port, and far away from the Akan ...
There was a shortcut.
JR It is a city facility built on a hill that you can see when you cross the Nusamai Bridge from Kushiro Station through the city. It is wonderful that the observatory on the top floor is free. 1 The floor was an information center for Kushiro citizens, and there was a announcement and advertisement poster of 々. There is a staircase that can be shortcut next to the flower clock across Nusamai Bridge. I went around without knowing it.
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In Kushiro City, there is the "Kushiro City Lifelong Learning Center" on a hill with a good view. Kushiro citizens call it the nickname "Manabotto". There are various events, Kushiro City Art Museum, cafe space and observation restaurant.
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Immediately from Nusamai Bridge (slope), the first floor was a giarari and there was a citizen exhibition, so I visited it. I enjoyed it for about 30 minutes and climbed the observation room (free of charge). I couldn't enjoy the scenery because the weather wasn't good.
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I think you can't see the moment the sunset sinks from Nusamai Bridge from an angle. I walked to a hill. There is also a parking lot, so of course you can drive. I knew it was free because I checked it in advance. I took the elevator to the observatory while wondering if it was crowded. Even though it is a three-day holiday, there is only one customer. I was surprised that it was so vacant. A warm room with glass. The toilet is also on the other floor. Recommended for children and couples even in midwinter! There is a distance to the sea ...