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Kushiro City Moor Observation Deck

It is located on a hill overlooking the Kushiro moor, and overlooks the moor from the observation room on the third floor and the rooftop. There is a 65-inch LCD monitor where you can see dioramas recreating the moors and images of the four seasons, as well as a display of houses of wild animals living in the moors. In addition, a 2.5km-long wooden path is maintained around the building, and you can enjoy a forest bath while walking. You can see wet plants up close by on a wooden path about 5km that connects with the Atonenai visitor center. Observation deck year-round passes and surrounding facilities are also sold.

Kushiro Moor National Park

The largest moor in Japan on the north side of Kushiro city. With a total area of as much as 220.7 square km, the center was designated as a registered wetland under the Ramsar Convention in 1980, and almost the entire area, including the area around the moor, was designated as a national park in 1987. This area was sea about 6000 years ago, but the coastline gradually receded to the kind of terrain it is now about 3,000 years ago, it said. There are about 2000 species of plants and animals that inhabit the moors, including the country's special natural monument, the Japanese crane.

Cape Erimo "House of the Wind"

Cape Erimo has winds of more than 10 m/s, and is one of Japan's best gale-force areas, blowing more than 260 days a year. A museum with the theme of the wind, it displays the building of wild birds that inhabit the area around Erimo town, and introduces the lives of Erimo people and the relationship of the wind in the video, as well as facilities where you can experience strong winds with a wind speed of 25 m/s. From the observation room, harbor seals can be observed throughout the year. Take one hour.

Cape Erimo

The Cape, which is a place where the Hidaka Mountains, which have a steep appearance of about 150km in total length in the southern part of Hokkaido, are subducted into the Pacific Ocean. Cape Erimo Lighthouse stands on the cape, and the landscape is magnificent with a rocky reef about 2km from the tip of the cape. It is one of the leading strong winds in Japan, and there is also a "wind hall" from Cape Erimo where you can experience strong winds. There is also a lot of fog because the weather tide, which is warm, and the cold tide, collide with each other offshore. By the way, Cape Erimo is called "Onneenrum (big cape)" in the Ainu language, and in 2010, it was designated as the national Meishatsu Pilika Noka (beautiful · gata) along with Cape Kamui and Mount Horojiri.

Hyakuninhin Auto Campground

A campsite where you can enjoy the outdoors while feeling the refreshing breeze. Park Golf is adjacent to the park, and it is nice to enjoy sports.

Golden road

The common name of National Route 336, which connects Erimo and Hiroo towns. The name is derived from the fact that the cost of construction was so enormous as to lay a golden on the road. This golden road has a number of tunnels and covered roads, including the longest euri Golden Tunnel in Hokkaido, which is 4941m long as a road tunnel. From the tunnel running along the Pacific Ocean, the coastline of the cliff wall can be beautifully exposed.

Chono Sakura Park

One of the most prominent cherry blossom spots in Hokkaido. There are about 1500 trees, including the surrounding area, mainly the Ezo Yamazakura and several other species.

Miishi Seaside Park Auto Campground

Marine leisure base in Shin-Hidaka town. The Haute Campground has a cooking building and a flush toilet, and the facilities are also substantial. There is also Mitsuishi Kombu Onsen "Kurazo". It is popular to buy seafood at the "specialty goods sales center" directly managed by the fishing co-op, and local vegetables at the direct sales shop "Rapana".

Race Horse Hometown Hidaka Information Center

Convenient information center where you can get tour information such as horses and ranches in advance. The ranch needs to be checked at the information desk because the time period and time of day are decided. As the tour is a favor of each ranch, please observe the manners.

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