Mikasa City Museum

Mikasa City Museum

Info

JR Iwamizawa Station → 1 hour by Hokkaido Chuo bus, bus stop: Go off town, 5 minutes walk
12km 20 minutes from Mikasa IC on Doomichi Road via Road 116
120 units

Business Hours

9 to 17 o'clock

Price

450 yen for adults, 150 yen for elementary and junior high school students, free for less than elementary school students

Spot Category

Museums・Science Museums・Archives

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Road Station Mikasa

Roadside station along Route 12, the first registered national highway in Hokkaido. Inside the station, a giant water wheel with a diameter of 10m is marked, and there is a "nong no kan", where you can learn about the history of agricultural settlement in Mikasa. A hot bath facility and a park golf course are also attached, and the main facility, "Farm Center", sells city tourist information and specialty products such as apple juice. At the "Ramen Daruma and Mikasa" in the center, ramen with rich deliciousness and a hearty karaage with original sauce are well received. In the "Shoku no Kura", an outdoor stand-up stand, local vegetable direct sales and coal zanagi nagodō shops are lined up.

Yamazaki Winery

A hilly winery that opens a direct sale shop only on weekends on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. From the cultivation of grapes to almost manual brewing is done here, producing a small but high quality wine. A limited wine that takes time to age and is released after summer is also popular.

Mikasa Railway Memorial

In 1987, the railway park opened as the birthplace of the Hokkaido Railway was the village of Mikasa Railway. Located in the Horonai zone is the Mikasa Railway Memorial Hall, which is located on the site of Horonai Station, which was the last stop of the abandoned Horonai Line, and displays a number of vehicles that have been active in various parts of Hokkaido. Among them, the steam locomotive "S-304" on display is popular, and you can enjoy watching the male figure riding and running. In the exhibition, you can tour valuable items used during the Taisho and Showa eras, such as traffic lights and timetables. I also enjoy eating at the restaurant using the dining car.

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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