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Lunch at the horse ranch
We’d resigned ourselves to waiting ’til we reached our destination to eat as we drove through the middle of nowhere well past lunchtime on a midsummer day in the Tokachi area so the roadside restauran...
The race where the horses are handyly carried on their backs and hit by a whip and aim for the goal is a masterpiece. The results vary depending on the physical condition. There are enough rough elements. You can enjoy it.
You can interact with the horses who were active in Banei horse racing. It feels like a mini amusement park, so I think small children can enjoy it. After all, the size of the banma I saw for the first time was shocking, and I thought it was a prodigal horse. But my eyes were very gentle, cute and healed.
I'm a little impressed with the idyllic atmosphere.
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About 10 minutes by bus from Obihiro Station. The only banei horse race in Japan (the only one in the world?) is held, and unique races can only be seen here. The race is also characterized by the fact that it is held from afternoon to night, and if you watch horse racing leisurely at dusk, you will forget the time.
Buy an admission ticket from the ticket vending machine in the log house right after leaving the parking lot, and when entering the paddock, disinfect your shoes and hands before you visit. You can interact with big and gentle horses up close. If you approach the fence, the horses will come by. Children who like to be stroked will not leave when they come closer with a big face that matches their big body. Some children smell their phones hard. You can also see a big mama horse in the fence divided by age and gender ...
Lunch at the horse ranch
We’d resigned ourselves to waiting ’til we reached our destination to eat as we drove through the middle of nowhere well past lunchtime on a midsummer day in the Tokachi area so the roadside restauran...
The big horse is breathless.
The race where the horses are handyly carried on their backs and hit by a whip and aim for the goal is a masterpiece. The results vary depending on the physical condition. There are enough rough elements. You can enjoy it.
I was surprised at the size of the horse.
You can interact with the horses who were active in Banei horse racing. It feels like a mini amusement park, so I think small children can enjoy it. After all, the size of the banma I saw for the first time was shocking, and I thought it was a prodigal horse. But my eyes were very gentle, cute and healed.
I'm a little impressed with the idyllic atmosphere.
About 10 minutes by bus from Obihiro Station. The only banei horse race in Japan (the only one in the world?) is held, and unique races can only be seen here. The race is also characterized by the fact that it is held from afternoon to night, and if you watch horse racing leisurely at dusk, you will forget the time.
I'm gonna get into a horse.
Buy an admission ticket from the ticket vending machine in the log house right after leaving the parking lot, and when entering the paddock, disinfect your shoes and hands before you visit. You can interact with big and gentle horses up close. If you approach the fence, the horses will come by. Children who like to be stroked will not leave when they come closer with a big face that matches their big body. Some children smell their phones hard. You can also see a big mama horse in the fence divided by age and gender ...