10 Things to Do in Kuriyama
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10 Things to Do in Kuriyama |
Kuriyama (栗山町) is a picturesque town located in the Sorachi
Subprefecture of Hokkaido, Japan. Originally known as "Kadota
Village" during the pioneering era, the town was officially renamed in
1890 (Meiji 23). In April 1949 (Showa 24), it was officially established as
Kuriyama Town. The village’s original name, Kakuta, was derived from the Kakuta
clan's homeland, as the area was developed by samurai from the Sendai domain.
In 1949, the village was renamed Kuriyama, a name it still holds today. The name "Kuriyama" comes from the Ainu word "yam-ni-ushi," which means "a place where chestnut trees grow abundantly."
For those planning to visit this picturesque
town to check what it has to offer, here are the 10 Things to Do in Kuriyama:
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Manhole covers of Kuriyama |
1. Take a picture of the manhole covers of Kuriyama.
So far, I have seen 2 unique manhole covers in the town. They are both commonly found in different parts of the town.
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Kuriyama Tenmangu Shrine |
2. Visit the Kuriyama Tenmangu Shrine (栗山天満宮), the main shrine of Niseko. You can
visit at any time of day to offer your prayers and pay your respects. If you're
collecting goshuin (shrine stamps), be sure to get one from this sacred site.
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Kuriyama Park |
3. Visit and explore Kuriyama Park (栗山公園), a spacious park ideal for leisurely
strolls, family-friendly play areas, barbecue gatherings, or simply unwinding
in a peaceful setting. Within the park, you'll find the preserved Yubari Steam Locomotive No. 21 and a charming zoo to enjoy.
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Nakayoshi Zoo |
4. Visit the Nakayoshi Zoo (なかよし動物園), which is a small petting zoo located
inside Kuriyama Park. Anyone can enter for free. However, some activities, such
as the "Pakupaku Time" and ring toss corner, require a fee.
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Kyu Sakamoto Memory Museum |
5. Explore the Kyu Sakamoto Memory Museum (坂本九思い出記念館) and delve into the life and legacy
of one of Japan’s iconic singers, Kyu Sakamoto. Known worldwide for his hit
song "Sukiyaki," the museum showcases a collection of memorabilia
that celebrates his career and impact on music.
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Kuriyama Park Camping Ground |
6. Pitch a tent and stay overnight at Kuriyama
Park Camping Ground (栗山公園キャンプ場).
This campground is clean and quiet. It is located inside Kuriyama Park. It is
also within walking distance to some restaurants and a 711 convenience store.
Heads up, you need to make a reservation to use this campsite.
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Kuriyama Town Pioneer Museum |
7. Visit the Kuriyama Town Pioneer Museum (栗山町開拓記念館/泉記念館), also known as the Izumi Rintaro Memorial Museum, and discover the town's rich history through its impressive collection of historical exhibits. The entrance fee is only 100 yen.
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Sake To Soba Kinsuian |
8. Enjoy a meal at Sake To Soba Kinsuian (酒とそば 錦水庵), a popular soba noodle restaurant in
town. The soba here is a must-try, and in addition to its delicious dishes, the
restaurant is housed in a charming Japanese-style building that was constructed
in 1925.
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Hinode Classic Park |
9. Capture stunning photos of vintage cars
at Hinode Classic Park (日出クラシックパーク),
a unique venue that combines a café with a classic car museum. The classic cars
are displayed inside a historic wooden gymnasium. Admission is free with a
purchase, but if you're not dining, the entry fee is ¥500 for adults and ¥300
for children.
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Kobayashi Sake Brewery |
10. Visit the Kobayashi Sake BreweryKuramoto Memorial Museum (小林酒造 北の錦記念館). Explore the fascinating exhibits on the second floor and discover the unique outdoor storage spaces. Take a stroll through the beautiful garden, relax at the café, and don’t forget to sample four different types of sake at the museum shop. Be sure to grab a bottle as a souvenir – this is one stop you won’t want to miss!
I hope my list of the 10 Things to Do in Kuriyama gave you an idea and inspiration to visit this picturesque town in the Sorachi Subprefecture of Hokkaido.
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Hinode Classic Park is on top of my list. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting again!
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