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It was quiet.
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If you head for the Iwamizawa Mikasa Line of Route 116, head in the direction of Ashibetsu, you will pass the town of Mikasa and you will find it on your right at the end of the Mikasa City Museum. (There is a signboard and a ski resort next door) The parking lot is large and it is a natural park rather than a family land. There were some playsets, electric cars and go-karts. It was Sunday afternoon, but there were few guests and foxes were walking in the parking lot.
GW It was inside, but there were few people. Some people were camping. There was a little long slide, but the fun was a go-kart. It's a fairly long course and you can enjoy it without waiting. It seems that you can play in the water in the summer.
It was quiet.
If you head for the Iwamizawa Mikasa Line of Route 116, head in the direction of Ashibetsu, you will pass the town of Mikasa and you will find it on your right at the end of the Mikasa City Museum. (There is a signboard and a ski resort next door) The parking lot is large and it is a natural park rather than a family land. There were some playsets, electric cars and go-karts. It was Sunday afternoon, but there were few guests and foxes were walking in the parking lot.
I like the go-kart.
GW It was inside, but there were few people. Some people were camping. There was a little long slide, but the fun was a go-kart. It's a fairly long course and you can enjoy it without waiting. It seems that you can play in the water in the summer.