Arishima Memorial Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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good quiet place during winter
is a museum as mentioned, good collection, good architecture design, nice view environment, can see mount yotei, not crowded , got a cafe and ice cream cone, big open window view outside snowing, a mo...
This is in fact an art gallery and memorial museum to the controversial writer Takeo Arishima who committed suicide with his mistress in 1923 and thus has been somehow forgotten in Japan. There is a c...
I visited 5/4. I'm sorry that I didn't check the opening time, but it was opened at 10. Is it the only one who thinks the opening is too late? As a result, the view of Mt. Yotei from here is wonderful. I had no choice but to take a picture and go home without looking inside.
Great location with great view of Mt. yotei and Annupri
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The location is great where you can see Mt. Yotei and Annupri beautifully at once from the tower and cafe. The scenery of the building and Mt. Yotei reflected in the artificial pond is also nice. It is best to see it from the back corner of the pond. I took a closer look at the exhibits in the store and understood the relationship between the Arishima family and Niseko. The view from the tower is good, but it was hard this year's hot summer as I climbed 65 steps. In addition, Hideyuki Fujikura, who worked on the snow of rokuhanatei and the package design of this, ...
If you rent a car at the late Takeo Arishima Memorial Hall, you should stop by.
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Did you ever have a memorial hall in this area? His father, Takeuji, who was a former subordinate of the Satsuma domain, had a connection and decided to go out from Kagoshima to Edo to study civil engineering and railways. Moreover, after returning to Japan with the opportunity to study abroad in the UK, he demonstrated his talent, and Hokkaido came to Sapporo to lay civil engineering and railways, which triggered his eldest son, "Takeo Arishima". Although it is related to this place, after my father died, he donated this place to the peasants of the area. l In the vast land, parks, streams, libraries, beauty ...
good quiet place during winter
is a museum as mentioned, good collection, good architecture design, nice view environment, can see mount yotei, not crowded , got a cafe and ice cream cone, big open window view outside snowing, a mo...
Quirky Place in a Beautiful Spot - Recommended
This is in fact an art gallery and memorial museum to the controversial writer Takeo Arishima who committed suicide with his mistress in 1923 and thus has been somehow forgotten in Japan. There is a c...
Opening time が い
I visited 5/4. I'm sorry that I didn't check the opening time, but it was opened at 10. Is it the only one who thinks the opening is too late? As a result, the view of Mt. Yotei from here is wonderful. I had no choice but to take a picture and go home without looking inside.
Great location with great view of Mt. yotei and Annupri
The location is great where you can see Mt. Yotei and Annupri beautifully at once from the tower and cafe. The scenery of the building and Mt. Yotei reflected in the artificial pond is also nice. It is best to see it from the back corner of the pond. I took a closer look at the exhibits in the store and understood the relationship between the Arishima family and Niseko. The view from the tower is good, but it was hard this year's hot summer as I climbed 65 steps. In addition, Hideyuki Fujikura, who worked on the snow of rokuhanatei and the package design of this, ...
If you rent a car at the late Takeo Arishima Memorial Hall, you should stop by.
Did you ever have a memorial hall in this area? His father, Takeuji, who was a former subordinate of the Satsuma domain, had a connection and decided to go out from Kagoshima to Edo to study civil engineering and railways. Moreover, after returning to Japan with the opportunity to study abroad in the UK, he demonstrated his talent, and Hokkaido came to Sapporo to lay civil engineering and railways, which triggered his eldest son, "Takeo Arishima". Although it is related to this place, after my father died, he donated this place to the peasants of the area. l In the vast land, parks, streams, libraries, beauty ...