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10 Things to Do in Shikaoi

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10 Things to Do in Shikaoi Shikaoi ( 鹿追町 ) is a charming town in Hokkaido’s Tokachi Subprefecture, Japan . It is famous for its dairy farms and wide stretches of farmland that yield potatoes, wheat, and beans. The town’s name comes from the Ainu word “ Kutekuushi .” In this term, “ K ” refers to a bow, specifically a mechanical bow (amapo). “ Kuteku ” describes a place where deer are hunted by building a fence and setting up an amapo. Thus, “ Kutekuushi ” means “ a place with a deer-catching fence .” In Japanese, this name is translated as “ Shikaoi .” For those planning to visit this charming town to check what it has to offer, here are the 10 Things to Do in Shikaoi :   Shikaoi's manhole cover designs 1. Take a photo of Shikaoi's manhole cover designs . I have seen 4 unique manhole cover designs. They are commonly found in the town. The colored manhole cover can be seen near the Urimaku Roadside Station.   Shikaoi Shrine 2. Visit Shikaoi Shrine ( 鹿追神社 ) , the to...

Rumoi Prefectural ALT - JET Programme

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Hey, you! Yes, you. The mere fact that you are reading this now  means that my amazing time as the Rumoi Prefectural Assistant Language Teacher (ALT)  has already passed.  It also  means that you may be my padawan, err, my predecessor, or maybe a former or future Rumoi Prefectural ALT. Whatever the case, I'm happy that you are here visiting my blog, as it gives me an extra income. 😁 This article is, in a way, a welcome letter to the incoming Rumoi Prefectural ALT and also a salute to the former Rumoi Prefectural ALTs. I'm sharing with you the list of the former ALTs who, in one way or another, made history in their own little way here in Rumoi City. Name Years as Rumoi Prefectural ALT Significant events Christopher Corbin July 2000 – July 2001   Colin Wahlert July 2001 – July 2004   Karen Mcinnes July 2004 – July 2007   ...

Shikaribetsu Lakebed Railway - Hokkaido

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Shikaribetsu Lakebed Railway ( 然別湖湖底線路 ) is a modest boat ramp that has gained attention for its resemblance to the submerged railway scene in Studio Ghibli’s famous film Spirited Away. Located near Hakuunbashi (Hakuunzan Trailhead) in Kita-Urimaku, Shikaoi Town, Kato District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Shikaribetsu Lakebed Railway Lake Shikaribetsu Lakebed Railway Details Lake Shikaribetsu is often called the “ Lake in the Sky ” because it sits at the highest altitude of any lake in Hokkaido. This natural alpine lake is celebrated for its crystal-clear waters and mystical scenery, offering visitors a chance to experience the untouched beauty of Hokkaido’s wilderness. Surrounded by lush forests and majestic mountains, Lake Shikaribetsu is a destination that captivates travelers throughout the year. Shikaribetsu Lakebed Railway - Shikaoi town, Hokkaido Prefecture The Mystical Underwater Railway Tracks One of the most intriguing sights at Lake Shikaribetsu is the Underwater Railw...

Urimaku Roadside Station - Hokkaido

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Urimaku Roadside Station ( 道の駅 うりまく ) is one of the roadside stations of Hokkaido. It is located along National Route 274 at Urimaku Nishi 3-chome in the town of Shikaoi, Kato District, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Urimaku Roadside Station Urimaku Roadside Station Details Registered as a roadside station on August 10, 2005, with registration number 92, Roadside Station Urimaku is one of Shikaoi’s most unique attractions. Located just a 20-minute drive from Lake Shikaribetsu , a mystical lake in Daisetsuzan National Park, this roadside station offers experiences you will not easily find elsewhere in Hokkaido. From horseback riding to park golf, cultural events, and local delicacies, Urimaku is the perfect stop for travelers looking to immerse themselves in Shikaoi’s nature and traditions. Urimaku Roadside Station - Shikaoi town, Hokkaido Prefecture A Horseback Riding Experience in Hokkaido One of the highlights of Roadside Station Urimaku is the Shikaoi Town Riding Park . E...

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