From Otaru Station to Kotoni Station by JR
A train that runs right next to the beach.
Enjoy a spectacular view of Hokkaido while gazing at the lush mountains on your right.
JR Hakodate Main Line on the Sea of Japan side, which runs closer to the sea than the Shonan area on the Pacific side
The spectacular seaside view of the Asari → Zenibako area is a masterpiece.
When I was a kid, I always went swimming in this 🌊 sea.
I think the reason why my blood makes a noise when I look at the sea is probably because the sight of this area as a child is imprinted on my eyes.
As an aside, long ago, the sea was so dirty that it was said that Zenibako = trash can.
I visited this time for the first time in decades and was impressed because the sea was so beautiful.
Watching this video in its entirety will make you feel like you’re in the place.
I’m shooting in one place, so I feel like I’m watching a short film.
For preparation before traveling! We hope you can see it as a reflection after your trip.
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0:00 Depart from Otaru Station I’m sorry that the window glass of the train is dirty.
6:06 Otaru Chikko
7:40 Now, enjoy the view of the sea from here. A train runs right next to the sea.
18:20 Otaru ➡ Scenery on the mountain side of Sapporo
21:50 Hokkaido-like scenery
24:20 From here you will enter Sapporo City.
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