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10 Things to Do in Kyowa

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10 Things to Do in Kyowa Kyowa ( 共和町 ) is a beautiful agricultural town in Hokkaido’s Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Japan , celebrated for its sweet corn, watermelon, and Japanese melon. Reflecting its farming heritage, the town adopted the Kakashi, or scarecrow, as its mascot. Kyowa was formed on April 1, 1955, through the merger of Ozawa Village, Maeda Village, and Hatsushiri Village, and it was later designated as a town in 1971. The name “ Kyowa ” combines the kanji “ 共 ” ( kyou ), meaning “ together ,” and “ 和 ” ( wa ), meaning “ harmony ” or “ Japanese-style .” For those planning to visit this agricultural town to check what it has to offer, here are the 10 Things to Do in Kyowa :   Kyowa's manhole cover 1. Take a photo of Kyowa's manhole cover design . I have seen 1 unique manhole cover design. It is commonly found in the town. The manhole cover features the main agricultural products of Kyowa, like rice, watermelon, and melon.    Horoni Shrine 2. Visit Ho...

Horoni Shrine - Hokkaido

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Horoni Shrine ( 幌似神社 ) is the main shrine of the town of Kyowa. It is located at 132 Minamihoroni in the town of Kyowa, Iwanai District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Horoni Shrine Horoni Shrine Details Horoni Shrine is a serene destination for visitors interested in Japan’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage. The village itself was founded around 1877 , and its steady growth over the years led local leaders to establish a shrine to serve the community’s spiritual needs. Horoni Shrine - Kyowa town, Hokkaido Prefecture History and Construction In January 1901 , after discussions led by Goto Jisaburo and two other community leaders, an application to build the shrine was submitted and approved on May 27, 1901 . Construction was completed in August of the same year , featuring a unique drifting-style architectural design that sets it apart from other shrines in the region. Horoni Shrine's Main Hall Deities and Religious Significance Horoni Shrine is currently classi...

Horoni Railway Memorial Park - Hokkaido

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Horoni Railway Memorial Park ( 幌似鉄道記念公園 ) is a memorial park that features the preserved car SuHaFu 42 507 . It is located at 38-2 Minamihoroni in the town of Kyowa, Iwanai District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Horoni Railway Memorial Park Horoni Railway Memorial Park Details The Horoni Railway Memorial Park in Kyowa Town, Hokkaido, is a must-visit destination for history buffs and railway enthusiasts. This unique site preserves the legacy of the former Horoni Station , which once stood along the old Iwanai Line . Today, the station grounds have been transformed into a memorial park that offers visitors a nostalgic journey back to Japan’s railway past. Horoni Railway Memorial Park - Kyowa town, Hokkaido Prefecture A Brief History of Horoni Station Horoni Station first opened on December 5, 1919 (Taisho 8) as part of the Railway Bureau’s Iwanai Light Line. In 1922 , the line was renamed the Iwanai Line , connecting communities along Hokkaido’s rugged coastline to the Hakod...

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