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Obihiro Tourism and Convention Association
Jun. 20, 2023
[Let's ride a mountain bike to the Sapporo River Dam! ] 6/24 Sat We are looking for tour participants! 】 It was the best season for cycling! Information on the June 24th event! Departing from the Sappuchigawa Park Campsite in Nakasatsunai Village and riding a mountain bike or electric cross bike to the Sappuchi River Dam, this is a tour that welcomes beginners! The mileage is about 8km Last year, it was held in the fall, and I felt a great sense of accomplishment when I passed through the trees and arrived at the powerful dam. Let's cycle healthily while feeling the negative ions such as the gentle uphill, forests, rivers, and waterfalls along the way! Downhill while feeling the breeze on the way back is exhilarating! Please apply from 🚲 the link below. At the Sapporo River Park Campsite, there are many other interesting events available, so we would be happy ⛺ if you could consider participating in them as well. ■Event Details■ 〇Date & Time: Saturday, June 24, 2023 10~13:00 〇 Capacity 12 people first-come, first-served, 4 electric cross bikes, 4 mountain bikes can be rented 〇 Fee: 2,000 yen 1,500 yen for those who bring their own bicycles 〇 Included in the price Rental bicycle, guide fee, insurance fee, helmet, gloves, sweets and coffee 〇 What to bring: Comfortable clothes, small backpack, drinks, insect spray, sunglasses 〇 Please search for "Hokkaido Memuro Cycle Tourism" application form. 〇Meeting Hidaka Mountain Center 713 Minamisatsunai, Nakasatsunai-mura, Kasai-gun #Hokkaido #Tokachi #Natsuzora #Obihiro #Memuro #Bud room #Memuro scattering #Bicycle #Electric bike #Mountain biking #Bicycle rental #Tokachi Plus #Cycling #Bike Tour #Cycling Tours #Guided tours #Hokkaido Sightseeing #Hokkaido Travel #Hokkaido Experience #Tokapuchi 400 #Nakasatsunai Village #bicycle #cycling #cyclingjapan #hokkaido #tokachi #obihiro #memuro #nature #bluesky
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はなぶさ
Mar. 19, 2023
The cherry blossom tunnel in Nada Ward, Kobe City, which I post last time. To the north of that tunnel is Maya Cable Station. From here, if you take the cable car and ropeway of the Maya View Line and get off at Hoshi Station, you will immediately see a view spot called Kikuseidai! !! The photo shows the night view of Kobe and Osaka seen from there and the sky that is beginning to be tinted by the sunrise. The altitude is about 700m, and as the name suggests, you can scoop up the star-like night view, and the moment you see it, hah! !! The night view spreads out so much that you can't help but take a breath and look at it. There is also a rental electric assist bicycle called Mayachari at Hoshi Station. It seems that it is a rental with reservation priority There are Mt. Rokko ranches within this bike ride away. Why don't you enjoy 😊 the fresh spring air of March?
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Jul. 5, 2021
What international students were surprised to learn when they first came to Japan. The City 2 Continuing from the previous article, I would like to introduce the "city" this time as well. Free pocket tissues? In Japan, pocket tissues are handed out in front of train stations every day. Many foreigners are said to be surprised to see this scene. The reason for their surprise is that these pocket tissues are all free. If you look closely at the pocket tissues you receive, you will see company advertisements on them. Thanks to those ads, you can get them for free. Sometimes small snacks or cosmetic samples are handed out too. Pocket tissues are handy to keep in your bag, so be brave and take them. Feeling like a king? Many foreign tourists are impressed when taxi doors open automatically as they get in. Japanese taxi drivers are also famous for their excellent customer service. However, taxis are more expensive than in other countries, so check your wallet before using one. Do you ride your bicycle on the sidewalk? On the roadway? Roads in Japan are known for being narrow. Kei cars, which are easy to drive on such narrow roads, look like toy cars to foreigners. In addition, bicycles are sometimes ridden on both the roadway and the sidewalk, so the rules for bicycles can be hard to understand. International students are often stopped by the police and fined because they do not understand the bicycle rules. As a general rule, bicycles should be ridden on the road. There are some exceptions where riding on the sidewalk is allowed. Be sure to check the traffic rules carefully before you ride. Have you learned about Japanese cities? At our school, we hold a traffic rules seminar every six months. To live safely in Japan, let’s make sure to learn the traffic rules.
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