Topcarisho

Topcarisho

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JR Mokoi Station → Donan Bus 5 minutes to Gomaki housing complex, stop off, 15 minutes on foot
30 minutes from Doo Doo Muroran IC
Five

Price

Freedom to walk

Spot Category

Cape, coast, cliffs, stones, rock formations


Muroran Hakkei Toccarisho


From September to November, you can see the fishing of squid fishing fishing in the waters near Muroran


The contrast between the roughness of rock formations and the silence of the sea surface is beautiful

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Related Spots

Roadside Station Mitara Muran (Swan Bridge Bridge Memorial)

It is located at the base of the Shiratori Bridge, which shows a beautiful view in Muroran Port, and is registered as Muroran, a roadside station. Volta, a bolt doll made by soldering bolts and nuts, curry ramen, and Muroran yakitori are popular souvenirs at the stand. In the eating and drinking area, there is a "Kujira Shokudo" with an extensive lunch menu, "Tetsuno-gai Coffee" where you can enjoy cafe time, and a tea corner where you can sell "Uuran Soft" soft ice cream using quail eggs. On the second floor, there is a kids corner, an exhibition space to showcase the completion of the Swan Bridge, and an observation deck with views of Mount Yotei and Mount Usu.

Muro Oran Roadside Station

A roadside station with views of "Swan-Daibashi", the largest bridge in East Japan. The "Muroran City Shiratori Bridge Memorial Hall" features a corner displaying valuable materials, models and photographs from the design to completion of the Shiratori Bridge, as well as the history of Muroran Port. The observation deck, which can be seen at almost the same height as the line of sight, is also popular as a date spot. In the hall, there are plenty of dining spaces such as restaurants and cafes, and specialty products are also sold. "Muroran Curry Ramen" and "Muroran Urra no Pudding", which makes rich soup addictive, are well received.

Swan Bridge

The largest suspension bridge in East Japan, spanning the port of Muroran. As the name suggests, the soft form that swans spread their wings is impressive. The light-up is by LED electric lights mounted on work railings across the 1380m-long main cable and LED floodlights on two main towers extending straight from the sea surface. These lights shine a Swan White light on the evening darkness to float beautifully.

Asahigaoka Park

The cherry blossom spot, which was selected as one of the Hundred Views of Japan in 1950. Under your eyes, you can see the Sorachi River, the Furano city, the vast countryside of the Furano basin, and the great snow peaks.

Ohunuma

A swamp about 1km around which hot sulfur springs are spewing out from the swamp bottom; formed in the explosion crater of Kuttala volcano; and a view of a mysterious landscape with mokumoku and white smoke rising from the surface of the water.

FUN Outdoor Activities

There are plenty of outdoor activities, including Segway and horseback riding, rafting, canyoning, hot air ballooning in the summer, and snowmobiling, Wakasagi fishing and snow rafting in the winter. Morning and dinner accommodation + rafting tomam accommodation set is popular. Accommodation is the Hotel Gracey Tomm, sister hotels include the Petit Hotel Bran Neage in Nakafurano, the Petit Hotel Bran Fleur, and the Apartment Hotel Bran Lumley.

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