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Hamanaka Station - Hokkaido

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Hamanaka Station ( 海南駅 ) is one of the train stations of the Nemuro Line of the Hokkaido Railway Company. It is located at 5 Hamanaka Sakurakita in the town of Hamanaka, Akkeshi-gun in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Hamanaka Station Hamanaka Station Details Hamanaka Station is a charming local station rich in history and cultural character. While small and currently unmanned, the station is more than just a transit point—it’s a meaningful destination for railway enthusiasts, anime fans, and travelers exploring the scenic Nemuro region. From its early 20th-century beginnings to its connection with the iconic Lupin the Third series, Hamanaka Station blends nostalgia, pop culture, and rural charm. Hamanaka Station - Hamanaka town, Hokkaido Prefecture A Glimpse into the History of Hamanaka Station Hamanaka Station opened on November 25, 1919, during the Taishō era, as part of the Kushiro Main Line extension between Akkeshi Station and Atsubetsu Station (now closed). It later beca...

Hamanaka - The Hometown of Lupin the Third

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Hamanaka - The Hometown of Lupin the Third Tucked away in the eastern edge of Hokkaido lies a quiet coastal town that has captured the imagination of anime fans across the globe— Hamanaka  ( 浜中町 ) . Surrounded by untouched wetlands, rugged coastlines, and fields that roll into the horizon, this small town may seem unassuming at first glance. But for fans of Japanese pop culture, Hamanaka holds a special title:  The Hometown of Monkey Punch , the legendary manga artist behind  Lupin III . The Origins of a Legend Monkey Punch , whose real name was  Kazuhiko Katō , was born in Hamanaka in 1937. It was here, in the windswept lands of eastern Hokkaido, that he nurtured his creativity and eventually gave life to one of Japan’s most iconic fictional characters: Arsène Lupin III —a witty, charming master thief inspired by Maurice Leblanc’s original French gentleman thief. Arsène Lupin III , more popularly known simply as Lupin III Since  Lupin III  first appeared ...

10 Things to Do in Nemuro City

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10 Things to Do in Nemuro City Nemuro ( 根室市 ) , the easternmost city of Japan ,   is   located in Hokkaido's Nemuro Subprefecture. The city is known for the largest catches of saury in all of Japan. The city's name is believed to originate from the Ainu word " nimuoro ," which means “ a place where trees grow thick ”. For those planning to visit Japan’s easternmost city to check what it has to offer, here are the 10 Things to Do in Nemuro City :   Nemuro City's manhole cover designs 1. Take a photo of Nemuro City's manhole cover designs . So far, I have seen two unique manhole cover designs, which are commonly found in the city.   Nemuro's Pokémon manhole cover 2. Capture a photo of Nemuro's Pokémon manhole cover , installed in the grounds of Meiji Park . The design showcases Alolan Vulpix and Mr. Rime .   Nemuro Izumo Shrine 3. Visit Nemuro Izumo Shrine ( 根室出雲神社 ) , one of the town's main shrines, located in the heart of the tow...

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