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Cherry Blossom in Hokkaido 2018_4
While it is a monastery, the thing it impresses me most is the ice-cream they sell there. It is the best ice-cream I have taken in Japan. Note that this is Hokkaido and all ice-creams sold there are o...
In 1896, French priests from the Citeaux Order established this monastery. It is located a little away from Hakodate proper. It took us about 40 minutes of slow driving to get there in the Tobetsu...
The first visit, the straight tree-lined road and the building ahead are impressive. You can drive to the place where the shop is located, and then you can reach the gate in about 3 minutes on the slope.
It is a male monastery of the Citoukai in Hokuto City. The poplar trees leading to the main gate are famous. We also manufacture and sell cookies and butter here, and I think many people know the name because I can see it in the color 々. Access is bad because it is in the mountains quite far from the center of Hokuto city. It's the easiest to drive because the parking lot is right in front of you, but if you want to take a leisurely look at the poplar trees, which are the best urinals, go by train or bus, walk or ...
There was a church and it happened to be Sunday, so I went inside. There was a stained glass and it was nice
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The tree-lined road to the entrance of the monastery is superb. This is my 7th visit, but I will definitely go there when I come to Hakodate. If you are a man, you can make a reservation and enter, but it's a shame because it's a woman. It is inconvenient to get on without a car, but you can't get on, so you can take a taxi, but it costs 18,000 yen for a round trip from Hokuto Station. It's about 15 minutes on foot from Oshima Tobetsu, but when I think about bears, the car is still good. I don't want to go because the Trapistinu Abbey is touristy. Find a rental house near the Trapisto Abbey, scattered every day ...
Cherry Blossom in Hokkaido 2018_4
While it is a monastery, the thing it impresses me most is the ice-cream they sell there. It is the best ice-cream I have taken in Japan. Note that this is Hokkaido and all ice-creams sold there are o...
Tobetsu Trapist Monastery
In 1896, French priests from the Citeaux Order established this monastery. It is located a little away from Hakodate proper. It took us about 40 minutes of slow driving to get there in the Tobetsu...
And the impression of wood road が
The first visit, the straight tree-lined road and the building ahead are impressive. You can drive to the place where the shop is located, and then you can reach the gate in about 3 minutes on the slope.
I want to go when the blue sky is blue
It is a male monastery of the Citoukai in Hokuto City. The poplar trees leading to the main gate are famous. We also manufacture and sell cookies and butter here, and I think many people know the name because I can see it in the color 々. Access is bad because it is in the mountains quite far from the center of Hokuto city. It's the easiest to drive because the parking lot is right in front of you, but if you want to take a leisurely look at the poplar trees, which are the best urinals, go by train or bus, walk or ...
There was a church and it happened to be Sunday, so I went inside. There was a stained glass and it was nice
The tree-lined road to the entrance of the monastery is superb. This is my 7th visit, but I will definitely go there when I come to Hakodate. If you are a man, you can make a reservation and enter, but it's a shame because it's a woman. It is inconvenient to get on without a car, but you can't get on, so you can take a taxi, but it costs 18,000 yen for a round trip from Hokuto Station. It's about 15 minutes on foot from Oshima Tobetsu, but when I think about bears, the car is still good. I don't want to go because the Trapistinu Abbey is touristy. Find a rental house near the Trapisto Abbey, scattered every day ...