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It is close to New Chitose Airport and is accessed from Shikoko-dori (Route 16) connecting Chitose city and Lake Shikoko. I found a signboard, went through the grove from the road, on the dirt road along the Chitose River, thinking that this was okay, and it was just across the bridge. I saw salmon running up even at the popular roadside station Salmon Park Chitose, but that was different and vacant. It may be a little boring for those who only want interesting and fun places, but it's free and you can experience the release, so you can avoid it ...
It was a very dense information-filled facility. I like to know about creatures in the original 々 science 々, but in addition to general knowledge about salmon trout, I have developed an ear stone marking method with a temperature pulse for marking the cherry blossoms released. It was a fulfilling response to those who wanted to study in earnest, such as introducing and putting papers on aquaculture industrial technology at the entrance. The staff also answered the questions in detail, and it was an annex facility with a hatching facility. ... on that road
It is a facility where salmon captured by Indian water wheels are carried here to collect eggs, hatch and release fry. The natural walk around can feel the primitive forest with five senses ❗ You can observe wild birds and fish, and some people canoe down the river. Spring is cherry blossoms, autumn leaves are beautiful ❗ This is free, but it's Hokkaido ❗
Arrived in about 40 minutes on foot from Meisui Park. The tour bus also teaches the ecology of salmon that stops by. You can also release fry, so you can enjoy it with children. Let's ask the person in charge anything
It is a place where you can learn how salmon and Hokkaido are related, and you can experience everything from eggs to fry to release, see it with your eyes, touch it with your hands, and feel it. What a free! It's too nice.
Keep it close.
It is close to New Chitose Airport and is accessed from Shikoko-dori (Route 16) connecting Chitose city and Lake Shikoko. I found a signboard, went through the grove from the road, on the dirt road along the Chitose River, thinking that this was okay, and it was just across the bridge. I saw salmon running up even at the popular roadside station Salmon Park Chitose, but that was different and vacant. It may be a little boring for those who only want interesting and fun places, but it's free and you can experience the release, so you can avoid it ...
I learned a lot.
It was a very dense information-filled facility. I like to know about creatures in the original 々 science 々, but in addition to general knowledge about salmon trout, I have developed an ear stone marking method with a temperature pulse for marking the cherry blossoms released. It was a fulfilling response to those who wanted to study in earnest, such as introducing and putting papers on aquaculture industrial technology at the entrance. The staff also answered the questions in detail, and it was an annex facility with a hatching facility. ... on that road
I know everything about salmon.
It is a facility where salmon captured by Indian water wheels are carried here to collect eggs, hatch and release fry. The natural walk around can feel the primitive forest with five senses ❗ You can observe wild birds and fish, and some people canoe down the river. Spring is cherry blossoms, autumn leaves are beautiful ❗ This is free, but it's Hokkaido ❗
How to distinguish male and female fins
Arrived in about 40 minutes on foot from Meisui Park. The tour bus also teaches the ecology of salmon that stops by. You can also release fry, so you can enjoy it with children. Let's ask the person in charge anything
I don't know if this is free.
It is a place where you can learn how salmon and Hokkaido are related, and you can experience everything from eggs to fry to release, see it with your eyes, touch it with your hands, and feel it. What a free! It's too nice.