Like many towers, the five-edged Guota can see the entire correspondence hall. There was a lot of sunshine when we went. The most obvious one is the five-edged Guota of Pentagon. Unfortunately, it is difficult for mobile phones to take panoramic pictures. At the top of the tower, there is a Chinese version of the historical introduction here. There are also small models to see. When we went there were not too many people. There were lounges and specialty stores on the ground floor. There were many specialties in them. There are three statues of the Turkish Age! On the first floor, there are ambassadors selling images of Hokkaido - around Xue Chunyin! Blessed are those who like Miku kitchen and those who like Bo Cherry Ghost: on the first floor there is snow Miku, and on the top of the tower there is a statue of the third year old Turkish and a photo plate of Bo Cherry Ghost. As a controversial tragic hero, Turkmen was buried here at the age of three and died at the age of 34. It's buried right here. (When the cherry blossoms of Wuling Guo are in full bloom, they are as brilliant and short as the heroes who died in the war at that time.) If the Turkish people did not die, would the Meiji Restoration not succeed? Would Japan delay progress? Would there not be a subsequent war of aggression against China? Unfortunately, history could not be restored. It can only be said that such a good life as Turkish New Year's Day is not the right time, but also stood in the wrong team and became the last warrior. There is no way to prove whether he died in the hands of his own people. Wulinguo has also become one of the well-known scenic spots in the Hakodate Museum. As the image ambassador of Hokkaido, Xue Miku, this is the first time to see the surroundings of Miku and bought it. (Although it's the home of Chemiku, the price around it is not cheap.)