HEY WHAT IS UP EVERYONE??
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ON TODAY’S VIDEO, WE WILL TAKE YOU TO :
EBISU AND DAIKOKU ROCK :
The unique rocks of “Ebisu” and “Daikoku” basking in the Sea of Japan. They’re known for their striking resemblance to the gods of their name. Recommended early in the morning for the sunrise.
OTARU CANAL :
Otaru Canal (小樽運河, Otaru Unga) was a central part of the city’s busy port in the first half of the 20th century. Large vessels were unloaded by smaller ships, which then transported the goods to warehouses along the canal.
The canal became obsolete when modern dock facilities allowed for direct unloading of larger vessels. Thanks to a citizens’ movement, a part of the canal was beautifully restored in the 1980s instead of being landfilled, while the warehouses were transformed into museums, shops and restaurants.
The canal makes for a pleasant stroll during the day, when artists present their works to passing tourists, and during the evenings when old fashioned gas lamps are lit and provide a romantic atmosphere. The canal also serves as the main site of the town’s Snow Light Path Festival.
SHIROI KOIBITO :
Shiroi Koibito Park in Sapporo, Hokkaido is
a chocolate entertainment park operated by a Japanese confectionery manufacturer. which produces Shiroi Koibito one of the famous sweets in Japan. The park is a beautiful world where British and Hokkaido cultures merge. Founder Isao Ishimizu was fascinated by the beauty of England and wanted to convey the beauty of England to the locals.He asked a British architect to build a Tudor House. If you are with family, partner or if you like sweets, come and check out the delicious and fun Shiroi Koibito Park.
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