It is the site of the former JNR Temiya Line near the Otaru Canal, and the cherry blossoms along the track are wonderful.
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS ALSO PUBLISHES ARTICLES ABOUT THE OTARU CANAL.
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Located in Otaru City, Hokkaido, the "Otaru Canal" has a nostalgic atmosphere.
The "Otaru Art Village" on the banks of the village is an excellent sight to see, with many various arts and crafts from around the world on display in a retro building.
One of them, the "Stained Glass Museum", which Use the former Takahashi warehouse, exhibits precious stained glass that was actually displayed in English churches in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There are many valuable works on display, such as the stained glass of famous works such as "The Last Supper" and the stained glass of "The Glory of God and England", which was created to commemorate the victory of World War I and commemorate the victims.
In addition to the Stained Glass Museum, there is also the Museum of Western Art, the Nitori Art Museum, and the former Mitsui Bank Otaru Branch.
In the article, we will introduce the highlights of each facility and the places where photography is not allowed.
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