With the road as the center, there are about 1,500 red-crowned cranes (Red-crowned Crane) living in Hokkaido. Although the red-crowned cranes look like fairies that do not eat fireworks on earth, they actually love corn. When they first arrived here, they pecked at Ms. TOME's dealer in Watanabe. Since 1963, Ms. TOME and her son have insisted on feeding the red-crowned crane, which is a special feeding area, which is "Crane See the Platform", where there are only 100-200. Red-crowned cranes are female and female, and the male birds will help raise the young, so the red-crowned crane is a symbol of love for couples and is known as the lucky bird.