This account provides attractive information that makes you want to visit Taiki Town, Hokkaido.
Since around 1985, Taiki Town has been conducting aerospace-related experiments with the goal of "space community development."
You can also fully enjoy leisure and activities where you can get in touch with nature!
Please look forward to the latest information and deals of Taiki Town!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
- Outdoor Field in Taiki Town -
A video introducing the charm of Taiki Town's nature and outdoor activities has been completed, mainly produced by the local revitalization cooperation team in charge of outdoor activities in Taiki Town!
Bird watching, fishing, gold panning, Japanese smelt fishing, and many other activities that can be enjoyed in Taiki Town throughout the year are introduced.
It is Publication on Taiki Town's official YouTube, so please search for it!
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【Introduction of deep spots in Taiki Town】
? Former JNR Hiroo Line Taiki Station Ruins
In Taiki Town, there are still the remains of the station building of the Hiroo Line, a railway connecting Obihiro and Hiroo, which operated until Showa 62.
Taiju Station opened in 1930 (Showa 5), and at its peak, the number of passengers per day exceeded 1,000 Use.
The place where the tracks used to be is now a square called "Taiju Traffic Park", and the station building still remains.
You can't go inside the building, but if you look through the window, you can see that the ticket gates and waiting rooms are still there.
On the remains of the platform, there are still station name signs and signal levers.
In Hakurin Park on the north side of Taiki Town Town Hall, the SL "No. 59611", which ran on the Hiroo Line until 1975 (Showa 50) after being active in various parts of Hokkaido, is on display.
It seems that it was installed at the urging of SL fans in the town.
Why don't you come and feel the remnants of the railway running in Taiki Town?
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【Would you like to experience gold panning in Taiki Town?】 】
Gold dust is a hot topic in the movie "Golden Kamuy", which is currently a big hit, but at "Rekifune River" in Taiki Town, you can still experience gold panning in the old-fashioned way!
It is said that the peak period of placer gold mining in the Rekifune River was from the Meiji 30 to the Taisho era, so it was ✨ right around the time when the gold bullion battle was taking place in Golden Kamuy
Taiki Town also cooperates a little with the gold panning scene in the movie.
Try to find Taiki Town in the end roll!
This year's gold panning is scheduled to start around Golden Week.
Come and experience it!
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【Recent History】
In the second half of January, the cold has become even more severe.
The Rishu River, which flows through Taiki Town, ? is also freezing quite a bit
I compared the Lishu River last autumn seen from the "Furusato Bridge" with this month's Lishu River.
It is expected to get even colder and more frozen in the future!
Will it freeze completely...?
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[First sunrise of 2024]
Happy New Year?
We look forward to working with you in 2024!
On January 1st, the first sunrise was seen through the clouds ✨ at the late hot spring
After that, the weather was nice and the ? Hidaka Mountains could be seen clearly
We hope that many people will come to Taiki Town again this year!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
♨ Notice ♨️ of "New Year's Day Opening"
Yosei Onsen will be open on January 1, 2024 for "New Year's Day"!
If the weather is nice, you can soak in the hot springs and watch ? the first sunrise over the Pacific Ocean
How about the first hot spring of the new year at the late hot spring with a view of the sea?
The hot water of the late hot spring is one of the most concentrated "iodine springs" in Japan. "Iodine" is found in mouthwashes, dietary supplements, antibacterial materials, etc., and is said to have a high antibacterial and moisturizing effect. In addition, it is reputed that the body continues to be squishy and it is difficult to cool the water.
On New Year's Day, let's take a bath in the late hot spring and spend the New Year in good health!
Open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. (cafeteria: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., last order at 2 p.m.)!
< About business hours during the year-end and New Year holidays>
Reiwa 5 (2023) will be open until December 30 (Sat) * Cafeteria and accommodation until December 28 (Thu)
Reiwa 6 (2024)
Monday, January 1: Open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. (cafeteria: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., last order at 2 p.m.)
* Free shuttle bus is suspended.
Open on Tuesday, January 2
January 3 (Wed) to 8 (Mon) Regular business hours
January 9 (Tue) to 12 (Fri) Closed
Regular business from Saturday, January 13 (closed every Tuesday until March)
【Yusei Onsen】
Address: 大樹町字夜成2
Phone number: 01558-7-8161
Business hours: April ~ September / 8:00 ~ 21:00 (last reception 20:00)
October ~ March / 9:00 ~ 21:00 (Last reception 20:00)
Closed: April ~ September / Open daily October ~ March / Tuesdays
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? Do you know what a pillbox is? ?
"Pillbox" means "dot or point" in Russian, and is a small defensive position made of concrete or other materials to protect a militarily important base.
Many pillboxes on the Pacific coast of Taiki Town were built at the end of the Pacific War in preparation for the landing of U.S. troops on the mainland, but they were never used and the war ended.
Many of them still exist because they are made of solid concrete, etc., and although they have been eroded by waves, rain and wind, they still remain as historically valuable war ruins.
Some are by the sea, some are half buried in the sand, some are inland, and so on.
The pillbox, which is called "Asahihama's pillbox" and is surrounded by windbreaks, is maintained and can be visited, so please go there.
⚠️ There are many places around the pillbox that have bad roads, such as sandy beaches, so please be careful when going by car.
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【The best ✨ time to see the autumn leaves in the Taiki Town】
Starting with autumn foliage spots such as "Sakashita Sensakai" and "Keiishi Bridge", the autumn leaves in the town are in full bloom.
Even during a casual drive, you may see unexpectedly good scenery!
Please ? go and feel the autumn
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? How ? to get to "Xishi Bridge"
I will introduce how to get to the Taiki Town autumn foliage spot "Keiishi Bridge" that only those in the know know!
The Xiishi Bridge is the only steel arch bridge in the Taiki Town over the Nubinai River.
It is a healing spot where you can see beautiful rivers, bridges, and autumn leaves.
There is also a place next to the bridge where cars can be parked, so you can relax and enjoy the natural air.
Please go for a drive!
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? Recommended spots ? in Taiki Town autumn
The place where you can feel autumn in Taiki Town is "Sakashita Sensakai" where you can see beautiful autumn leaves.
It's a little far away, so I'll show you how to get there!
(1) If you run on the Shimizu Taiki Line (Hokkaido Route 55) from the upper Satsunai, you will see the sign on the right, and if you are coming from Taiki, you will see the sign on the left, so turn along the arrow. (2nd photo)
(2) The orange bridge "Bikei Bridge" will come into view, so we will pass it. (3rd photo)
(3) On the way, the road changes from paved road to gravel road, but if you continue on, you will see the orange bridge "Sakashita Ohashi", so you will pass it. (4th photo)
(4) When you pass another gray bridge, you will see dairy farmers. A little further past the dairy farmer, there is a road divided into right and left, but please proceed towards the sign on the left. The sign says "Rekifune River tributary forest road" and you enter the forest road. (Photos 5 and 6)
(5) Continue on the forest road for a while. When it rains, there are places that get muddy, and there are times when broken trees are falling, so go slowly. (7th photo)
(6) I arrived at the "Hikata Bridge" over the Sakashita Senkai. (8th photo)
There is a little space on the right after crossing the bridge, so you can park or make a U-turn.
Visit Taiki's topic article "How to get to "Sakashita Senzai"" has more detailed directions, so please refer to it and go feel the autumn!
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