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Maka Park / Hokkaido Shinhidaka Town [Historic Site] Riding Hills Shizunai 〜 Sibe Charicha Si 〜 Observatory 〜 Shakushine Statue
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Mauta Koen is a park located in Shizunai Mauta, Shinhidaka-cho, Hidaka-gun, Hokkaido. Maka Park Shizunai Maka, Shinhidaka-cho, Hidaka-gun, Hokkaido 0146-43-2111 On June 27, 2022, we had lunch at Kiichiro Haramen. From there, drive across the Shizunai River. Cross the bridge and enter the uphill road immediately. I came to Mauta Park. Parking ...
Information hall や Memorial Hall, lampstand も Point in している Park です
Original Text
When I ran from the city of Shizunai in Shinhidaka Town toward Cape Erimo, I passed a bridge over the Shizunai River. After crossing the bridge and turning left, the road became uphill, and the area where I climbed was a park called Maka Park. Facilities such as the Ainu Folk Museum were scattered in the park, and at the southern end there was Shizunai Park with bright red and white. Nearby, there was an observatory overlooking the town of Shizunai, and there was also a tower of Yucal and a statue of Shakushine.
There were Ainu-related facilities, and there was an observatory overlooking the city of Shizunai.
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Head south from the city of Shizunai, the central city of Shinhidaka Town, and cross the bridge over the Shizunai River. After that, on the road to the hill on the left, I arrived at the fairly large Maka Park. The park is dotted with Ainu-related facilities such as the Shakushine Memorial Hall, the Ainu Folk Museum, several towers and statues, and there was also a lighthouse and an observatory at the northwest end of the park.
Shinhidaka Town is a town where Shizunai Town and Miishi Town were merged, but Maka Park is on the outskirts of the former Shizunai Town. Since it is the Hidaka district where Ainu culture prospered, the Ainu Folk Museum is also attached to the park. It is recommended because you can enter the museum for free.
It is near Shizunai on the way from Tomakomai to Cape Erimo. It is a park with the remains of a fort built by Shakushine, the head of the Ainu who fought against Japanese people. There are Ainu Folk Museum and Shakushine Memorial Museum, and the view is good.
Maka Park / Hokkaido Shinhidaka Town [Historic Site] Riding Hills Shizunai 〜 Sibe Charicha Si 〜 Observatory 〜 Shakushine Statue
Mauta Koen is a park located in Shizunai Mauta, Shinhidaka-cho, Hidaka-gun, Hokkaido. Maka Park Shizunai Maka, Shinhidaka-cho, Hidaka-gun, Hokkaido 0146-43-2111 On June 27, 2022, we had lunch at Kiichiro Haramen. From there, drive across the Shizunai River. Cross the bridge and enter the uphill road immediately. I came to Mauta Park. Parking ...
Information hall や Memorial Hall, lampstand も Point in している Park です
When I ran from the city of Shizunai in Shinhidaka Town toward Cape Erimo, I passed a bridge over the Shizunai River. After crossing the bridge and turning left, the road became uphill, and the area where I climbed was a park called Maka Park. Facilities such as the Ainu Folk Museum were scattered in the park, and at the southern end there was Shizunai Park with bright red and white. Nearby, there was an observatory overlooking the town of Shizunai, and there was also a tower of Yucal and a statue of Shakushine.
There were Ainu-related facilities, and there was an observatory overlooking the city of Shizunai.
Head south from the city of Shizunai, the central city of Shinhidaka Town, and cross the bridge over the Shizunai River. After that, on the road to the hill on the left, I arrived at the fairly large Maka Park. The park is dotted with Ainu-related facilities such as the Shakushine Memorial Hall, the Ainu Folk Museum, several towers and statues, and there was also a lighthouse and an observatory at the northwest end of the park.
A park with Ainu folk museum
Shinhidaka Town is a town where Shizunai Town and Miishi Town were merged, but Maka Park is on the outskirts of the former Shizunai Town. Since it is the Hidaka district where Ainu culture prospered, the Ainu Folk Museum is also attached to the park. It is recommended because you can enter the museum for free.
It's worth a visit.
It is near Shizunai on the way from Tomakomai to Cape Erimo. It is a park with the remains of a fort built by Shakushine, the head of the Ainu who fought against Japanese people. There are Ainu Folk Museum and Shakushine Memorial Museum, and the view is good.