Meiji Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Good for people watching
We passed through here on our day trip to Nemuro from Kushiro. There isn’t really much to see or dobut it is always nice to watch the locals walk around with their dogs in this quiet park which used t...
I visited again this year with the regular sightseeing bus Sappu. Maybe you can see the cherry blossoms in full bloom? I thought, but it's about two weeks later. It was fine, so the silo was more beautiful. There seems to be a night light up.
This is the first place to visit because it is the sightseeing bus nosap. There was an explanation that the silo was quite famous and was a model of the Meiji butter package. There are many campers in the parking lot.
The silo was conspicuous, but there were also playsets for children.
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The retro silo stood out. The three silos standing in a corner with lawns seemed to indicate a dairy area. A historic site pillar indicating the "Ruins of the Hokkaido Development Commission Nemuro Ranch" stood beside the lawn. In addition, children's playset was also installed in a corner of the park, and families with children gathered.
Good for people watching
We passed through here on our day trip to Nemuro from Kushiro. There isn’t really much to see or dobut it is always nice to watch the locals walk around with their dogs in this quiet park which used t...
The cherry blossoms were still there.
I visited again this year with the regular sightseeing bus Sappu. Maybe you can see the cherry blossoms in full bloom? I thought, but it's about two weeks later. It was fine, so the silo was more beautiful. There seems to be a night light up.
The silo is Yumei.
This is the first place to visit because it is the sightseeing bus nosap. There was an explanation that the silo was quite famous and was a model of the Meiji butter package. There are many campers in the parking lot.
The silo was conspicuous, but there were also playsets for children.
The retro silo stood out. The three silos standing in a corner with lawns seemed to indicate a dairy area. A historic site pillar indicating the "Ruins of the Hokkaido Development Commission Nemuro Ranch" stood beside the lawn. In addition, children's playset was also installed in a corner of the park, and families with children gathered.
Siro.
It was nice to be able to easily tour. Was there a camper here? The scenery with silos is nice.