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Pocket Park - Hokkaido

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Pocket Park ( ポケットパーク ) is a small square in the heart of the town of Kunneppu. It is located at Motomachi in the town of Kunneppu, Tokoro District in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Pocket Park Pocket Park Details Pocket Park , located in the heart of Kunneppu, Hokkaido, is a quaint public space perfect for taking a break while exploring the charming town. Despite its modest size of around 360 square feet, this barrier-free park offers a blend of functionality and unique aesthetics that captivate visitors. Pocket Park - Kunneppu town, Hokkaido Prefecture Features and Highlights Event Stage: A small stage at the park serves as a venue for community events and performances, adding vibrancy to this serene spot on special occasions. Refreshing Fountain: On hot summer days, children often gather around the water fountain to cool off and play, making it a lively and cheerful place during the season. Seating Areas: Benches scattered throughout ...

Kunneppu Shrine - Hokkaido

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Kunneppu Shrine ( 訓子府神社 ) is the main shrine of the town of Kunneppu. It is located at 54 Nakamachi in the town of Kunneppu, Tokoro District in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Kunneppu Shrine Kunneppu Shrine Details Kunneppu Shrine stands as a sacred landmark in the town of Kunneppu, Hokkaido, embodying over a century of history, devotion, and community spirit. Founded amidst the arrival of Hokkosha immigrants in 1897, this shrine has grown alongside the town, preserving its cultural and spiritual legacy. Kunneppu Shrine - Kunneppu town, Hokkaido Prefecture A Timeline of Kunneppu Shrine’s Development 1911 : The roots of Kunneppu Shrine were established on November 3, 1911, when a small shrine was built on the current grounds. 1926 : A worship hall was constructed, expanding the site’s capacity to host devotees. Kunneppu Shrine 's main torii gate 訓子府神社 1935 : Kunneppu Shrine gained official recognition as an unranked shrine. 1940-1942 : ...

10 Things to Do in Tsubetsu

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10 Things to Do in Tsubetsu Tsubetsu ( 津別町 ) is a picturesque town located inland within the Okhotsk Subprefecture of Hokkaido, Japan . Known for its lush landscapes, the town is 86% covered by forest and has been designated as a certified forest therapy base. The name "Tsubetsu" is thought to originate from the Ainu term " tu-pet " (meaning " two rivers "), referencing the Tsubetsu River and the Abashiri River, which flow alongside each other and converge north of the current town center. Alternatively, according to the " Origin of Hokkaido Station Names " published by the Japanese National Railways Hokkaido General Administration in 1973, the name is also interpreted as " a river at the base of the mountain ." For those planning to visit this picturesque town to check what it has to offer, here are the 10 Things to Do in Tsubetsu :   Tsubetsu manhole covers 1. Take a photo of Tsubetsu's manhole cover designs . So far, I...

Tsubetsu Shrine - Hokkaido

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Tsubetsu Shrine ( 津別神社 ) is the main shrine of the town of Tsubetsu. It is located at 30 Nishi 2-jo in the town of Tsubetsu, Abashiri District in Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan . Tsubetsu Shrine Tsubetsu Shrine Details Tsubetsu Shrine has stood as a pillar of faith and community in Tsubetsu Town, Hokkaido, for over a century. The shrine's origins trace back to 1903, when local residents gathered to erect a marker in the heart of a forest brimming with ancient trees. Dedicated to Hachiman Okami , the revered local deity, this marker laid the foundation for a legacy that continues to thrive. Tsubetsu Shrine - Tsubetsu town, Hokkaido Prefecture Just three years later, in 1906, a formal shrine was constructed at its current location, marking a significant step in the spiritual and cultural growth of the community. Renovations and Recognition As the town of  Tsubetsu  developed, the shrine evolved alongside it. Gradual renovations were carried out to preserve and enhance t...

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