
There’s nothing.
Tarmae is not here.
I don’t really understand, but since it’s relatively close to Sapporo, isn’t it better than the real countryside people?
There is a dirty ocean and a sperm factory.
Since it’s an industrial town, there isn’t anything to see for tourism.
Haskap and so on…
There are quite a few golf courses, and they are reasonably priced.
There is an ion.
It’s Brazil.
There is Northern Horse Park.
Don Quijote near the station
Let me explain.
About twenty years ago, there were Daiei, Marui Imai, and Ito-Yokado around the station, but they all went out of business.
On holidays, no one walks around the station, and people of all ages gather at the Aeon in the suburbs, so the actual center point is there.
There are too many pachinko parlors unnecessarily.
>>13
Say it more like Armored Trooper Votoms.
>>17
The once-thriving commercial facilities in front of the station have all disappeared.
Daiei, Marui Imai, Ito-Yokado… Now, there is hardly any trace of them left.
On holidays, there are no people in front of the station, as men and women of all ages are drawn to the AEON in the suburbs.
The center of the city, which once boasted of its glory, has quietly completed its role.
However, there is one thing that remains unchanged.
Yes—there are far too many pachinko parlors unnecessarily.
Next time, Tomakomai Decline Report
“At the end of decline”
Conveyor belt sushi is super delicious.
Well, it’s the same everywhere along the coast.
>>14
The rotating sushi clipper is one of the few locally recommended elements.
It feels like Muroran and another industrial city are competing for their status.
Muroran has more attractions.
When it comes to the top tourist attraction in Tomakomai, it would probably be Marutoma Shokudo.
This place is seriously always packed with tourists coming from Sapporo.
Super cute Uma Musume.
I like Samsung.
When landing at New Chitose, you can see it, but I only have the impression of a city with a factory in a vast open area.
This guy.
Outside of Sapporo, Hokkaido is almost like Brazil.
There is a port, and it is the gateway to the Pacific Coast by ship.
There is a huge road with four lanes on each side.
Thanks to the Sunflower ferry between Oarai and Tomakomai, it has become a vital connection between the metropolitan area and Hokkaido.
When the season comes, an incomprehensible number of wild birds gather at Lake Utunai.
Why is Tarumae pushing such a place…?
I unexpectedly struggled with Bottoms.
Everything sank into decline.
The commercial facilities that were beginning to develop, the tourism industry that was starting to take root, and the population too.
And all administration is the same.
Everything has returned to square one.
Tarmae wrapped the dead soul in a worn race outfit and headed towards the muddy and dusty turf.
Next “Tokyo Daishoten”
Locodol sees no love from anyone.
Why does it come out so smoothly?
>>33
Recent AI is quite excellent.
If Tomakomai collapses, Sapporo will also die, so isn’t Tomakomai the more important one?
>>34
“Otaru is one option, but it’s distant from the metropolitan area.”
The ion is incredibly large.
Talmaye said that there are drugstores so numerous that it feels like dying.
Long sideways
It’s rare to find a town with something going on.
If I had to say, it’s nature.
The curry with surf clams from the fishing port was seriously delicious.
I lined up early in the morning, but…
Is the paper famous?
There are industries, but it feels like there’s really nowhere to sightsee…
Skating rinks that are open to some extent even in the summer might be a characteristic feature.
The industry itself is solid, and the town is relatively prosperous, so it can be interpreted that it’s actually better for living that there aren’t any tourist spots.
I had lunch at KAITEN-MARU, a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, and it was really delicious.
I was astonished to hear that the game shop Papillon is still alive.
Tomakomai has the advantage of having less snowfall within Hokkaido.
>>47
You can ride a bike even in winter.
As long as you are careful not to slip on the ice.
But I don’t want to live there.
While looking at Google Maps, I found several mega-solar power plants that are about twice the size of Aeon, and I was like, whoa…
Just being connected to the outside by a ferry makes it quite strong.
I just walk down the streets of Tomakomai.
What the enormous iron box (Hiace) carries is either a dream or hell.
The love of the trainer and the hope of Tarumae are nurtured within the Hiace.
The two entrusted themselves to the unseen Copano Ricky.
A brief respite that will eventually be broken.
Next time “The Two.”
The curtain rises on Space Odyssey.
There is the real space station Mir.
>>53
Was it a backup machine?
When I looked on Google Maps, the roads are really well-built.
It doesn’t seem like there will be a traffic jam.
The landing point when I go by ferry.
A delicious aronia jam will be available.
Tomakomai has a strong industrial base.
It’s just a mistake to try to sell it solely as a tourist attraction…
I live here, but there’s nothing in particular.
Sometimes there’s news about hokki in the local area.
>>59
Nameless Kotalmae…
Curry ramen and so on…
To be honest, I only had the image of Komadai Tomakomai.
Nameless RuMaE is doing it seriously 1
It’s like Nagoya.
There’s nothing here because it’s a work city.
>>64
As expected, it’s disrespectful to Nagoya.
It’s quite lonely that, despite having a ridiculously large harbor, we can hardly fish because of the wicked fishermen.
What is there in Nagoya?
There is everything.
If only we had nothing else but Tarumae, that would be the best.
The Nana-chan doll is great!
I was cornered to this extent because there was nothing.
Nagoya has a zoo, an aquarium, and Sugi-Kiya too.
If I were to compare, it would be Sapporo…
It’s still low in Sapporo, though.
>>73
The size of the TV tower is about one size different.
It is relatively well-off as a local city.
Hokkaido is a good place for top-quality (parts).
>>75
You want to move, don’t you?
A person without a name from Hokkaido said that there isn’t even one perfect big breast (P.D.) among every ten junior high and high school girls.
Sapporo is a tourist city, right?
There isn’t much to see in Sapporo.
About Moere Numa Park?
>>79
But a lot of people are coming…
It’s a big city compared to the town I live in.
But I’ve known the name Tomakomai for a long time.
It seems that people who disembark from the ferry in Tomakomai first go to Yamaokaya.
>>83
Truck driver…
Sapporo used to have a spot where you could look at a million butts, you know…
I don’t want to go to Higashi Port, so I’m taking it from Sendai.