The Red-crowned Crane Park is a special red-crowned crane conservation park on Hokkaido-kuo Road. In order to protect the red-crowned cranes that are becoming scarce due to indiscriminate hunting by humans, the red-crowned crane conservation work began more than 20 years ago. At first, it was to take in some red-crowned cranes that could not fly and migrate due to injuries, so that they could settle and live in the park, and slowly attracted a lot of red-crowned cranes to stay here. Today, there are more than dozens of Danding cranes living in the park. Every year, birds come to the quail to pass the winter. The environment of Redcrest Crane Park is very good. Every pair of Redcrest Crane has their own living space. It is not only semi-open and the space is very large. There will be no feeling of being raised and closed. The natural environment around it is closely linked together, and it is completely different from the general zoo and plant park. This way of re-education and conservation is really moving, and it is what we have to study hard. There is also a small Red-crowned crane exhibition hall in the park, which has a beautiful red-crowned crane specimen, as well as records and photos of the migration of red-crowned cranes, showing the changes in the ecology of red-crowned cranes and the efforts made to protect them.