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We introduce spots that are too unique to categorize!
There might be some mysterious spots or hidden spots where you would say "Why such things are here??"
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A historic red-brick farm that tells the story of Hokkaido’s dairy farming heritage.
Former Machimura Farm in Ebetsu City is a historic farm established by Keitaka Machimura, who played a significant role in the development of dairy farming in Hokkaido. The site preserves red-brick barns, silos, and wooden buildings built during the Taisho era, offering insight into the history of dairy farming since the early days of Hokkaido’s development. Today, the facility is open as a museum, where visitors can learn about the history of the farm and the evolution of dairy culture. There is also a café on-site where you can enjoy soft-serve ice cream and sweets made from locally produced Ebetsu milk. Located about 30 minutes by car from central Sapporo, it is a popular spot to experience Hokkaido’s dairy heritage.
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One of the largest amusement parks in Hokkaido – Hokkaido Greenland (formerly Mitsui Greenland).
Hokkaido Greenland, located in Iwamizawa City, is one of the largest amusement parks in Hokkaido. Formerly known as Mitsui Greenland, the park features more than 40 attractions, including roller coasters and a Ferris wheel, making it a popular destination for visitors of all ages. From gentle rides for young children to thrilling attractions for adventure seekers, it is ideal for families and group travelers alike. Nearby, visitors can also enjoy scenic spots such as rows of poplar trees and the rose garden at Iwamizawa Park, which offers beautiful seasonal flowers. With easy access—about 40 minutes by car from central Sapporo—it is one of Hokkaido’s top leisure destinations.
