
Even if Tomakomai is certain, you can’t go everywhere with the same feeling as in the prefectures of Honshu, right?
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
This isn’t my sister! Stop it, Tarumae!
Going to Sapporo, then to Hakodate, and also to Tokachi.
If we are not going by ferry, isn’t there no need to go to Tomakomai?
If there’s something like Northern Horse Park in the world of Umamusume, I would like to visit it…
How much did you stack up for my older sister?
It’s only Sapporo, so it’s okay.
It’s a brothel, right?
You went to Susukino, didn’t you?
The devil.
Let’s go to Ibusuki~
The clock tower is a bit…
I received several free accommodation vouchers for a hotel in Tomakomai… No, is this really a hotel…?
No matter how you think about it, a trip to Hokkaido wouldn’t include Tomakomai.
There’s nothing there.
Speaking of which, places famous for horses have so little going on that there’s plenty of land left over, which is why they can raise horses.
>>10
Excuse me.
A somewhat serious jab after stepping in…
I can understand places like Escon Field or Chitose Airport, but…
I heard that the clock tower is disappointing.
>>12
Many people go to see the famous disappointment clock tower, saying, “Wow, so this is it!” after going around in circles.
>>12
I actually saw it and just felt, “Oh, so this is it.”
So, does that mean it’s not tourism, but migration?
>>14
I want to ask Journey, but do you want to move?
I understand that it’s not that Tomakomai is bad, but rather that you can skip other places to go there, right?
“Going to a sushi restaurant just to drink delicious tea, like, ‘Huh? Is that the main purpose?'”
>>15
It’s probably not a tourist spot, no matter how far you go.
If you seriously try to move and love, there are surely good aspects to it.
Honestly, I have no reason to go anywhere other than Northern Horse Park, but since Northern Horse Park is there, I definitely go to Tomakomai.
The clock tower is in the city center, so even if you’re disappointed, the damage isn’t too severe.
>>19
I had heard it was small, but I really felt that it was buried in buildings during my school trip.
It seems like I’ve often heard stories about how it became too famous as a disappointing tourist spot, so in trying to break away from that disappointment, it has become less disappointing, and conversely, people are now disappointed by that.
Regarding Hokkaido, the truth is that it is incredibly vast and there are quite a few people living there.
When the real talk unfolds, I can’t keep up…
But Northern Horse Park is in Tomakomai, right?
Tomakomai is an area where local residents from the Iburi region go to the Aeon Mall on their days off.
It’s okay to extend my trip to Sapporo, but due to parking issues, I end up heading to suburbs like the Aeon Mall or Costco instead.
It’s a hassle to go out to the center of Sapporo.
Would you like to participate in the Northern Horse Park Marathon?
You will receive a share of investment as a product.
>>26
Pretty good deal, isn’t it?
Is a private car essential for living?
The clock tower would probably be a quite enjoyable tourist attraction if there weren’t any buildings around it.
>>30
It would be good to relocate it to the area where Mr. Hishinuma from Hokkaido University is buried, or move it to Yoyogi Hill!
https://ameblo.jp/gurigurikun1/entry-12852178678.html
In the past, horses like Harp Star, Shin Hayate, and Lis Grace have been lined up as prizes.
>>31
Well, thanks to the serious competitors who participate in university relays and competitions, ordinary people have almost no chance…
>>40
Well then, I’ll pass…
But walking in Sapporo at midnight while listening to the sound of the clock tower bells is incredibly elegant.
Sapporo really doesn’t have many cheap hotels, does it?
I want you to tell me if you knew.
>>33
If you’re traveling alone, how about a capsule hotel?
>>33
Although there are more new hotels in the city, the pricing is basically set for inbound tourists.
It might be cheaper to aim for an older hot spring inn in Jozankei.
I want to visit Northern Horse Park once.
We collaborated in the movie, so let’s go to the Escon.
Tomakomai? The opposite side across from New Chitose is…
They say all roads lead to Tomakomai.
As expected, it’s a championship prize.
I want to visit the grave of my favorite model… it’s far…
Tomakomai has the Northern Horse Park, so for Uma Musume fans, it’s a great place to go.
Well, since I usually take a shuttle bus from New Chitose Airport, I don’t really feel the presence of Tomakomai…
>>43
Is a video okay…?
>>43
New Chitose Airport is in Tomakomai.
Even so… as long as you come, I’m sure you’ll like Tomakomai…!
The Snow Brand Parlor is nice, isn’t it?
You should get Snow White.
Tomakomai is a nice place, copa~
First of all, it seems that Tarmae-san doesn’t really come back to Tomakomai in the end.
>>47
Well, the results that someone promoting their hometown can achieve while being active in that hometown are quite limited.
Can I enjoy Tomakomai on a one-night, two-day trip from Tokyo?
A sightseeing trip to Tomakomai probably wouldn’t last more than half a day.
Moreover, most of it is travel time.
Isn’t it better to just have the Hokkaido Fair that’s already happening at Aeon?
The wind power generation in Suttsu was beautiful.
The Sapporo Clock Tower is well-prepared as a museum, so it’s better to go inside!
They also hold concerts in the hall inside.
It would be nice to eat the Dream Jumbo Parfait at the Snow Brand Parlor, right?
If you’re taking a ferry, your trip to Hokkaido will start from Tomakomai.