Tokachi Farm Observatory Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I want to go when there's no clouds in the direction of the mountain.
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I visited by trying to stop by. On the way to the observatory, horse grazing was seen. I remember that I had a bad visibility last time, but I can't record or remember when I visited. This time, there are many clouds but it is swollen. I think the view here is the grazing + mountain range, but I couldn't see the mountains with clouds without cows and horses near the observatory. Next time there is no cloud in the direction of the mountain. Even if many tourists visit the white birch trees of Tokachi ranch, few tourists come to the observatory ...
The famous birch trees were deciduous in early winter. Since there are no leaves, I could see the scenery in the distance and see the magnificent scenery. I enjoyed taking a commemorative photo with the birch trees in the background. 11 It was a warm day in the moon, so I was able to take a slow walk.
Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the birch trees and enjoy the scenery of the ranch while running on the rattling road of 5 ㎞ and arriving at the parking lot. From the small observatory, I was overwhelmed by the vast ranch and the magnificent location. It is a pity that horses and cows were not grazed. By the way, the rental car was dusty on the unpaved road about 10 ㎞ round trip (laughs)
It is famous for its birch trees, but if you go to the observatory, you can monopolize the scenery of Hokkaido. There weren't many people and I was staring at it. There are horses along the way, and if you are lucky, you can see crane.
The first approach road extension 々 and the white birch trees that follow are also impressive, but this time we aim for the observatory. Enter the venue and follow 2 ~ 3 straight roads. At the end, we arrived at a big curve on the climbing road. A large view of the Tokachi Plain opens. Unlike the birch trees, there are no tourists or passing cars, so you can calmly enjoy the great outdoors.
I want to go when there's no clouds in the direction of the mountain.
I visited by trying to stop by. On the way to the observatory, horse grazing was seen. I remember that I had a bad visibility last time, but I can't record or remember when I visited. This time, there are many clouds but it is swollen. I think the view here is the grazing + mountain range, but I couldn't see the mountains with clouds without cows and horses near the observatory. Next time there is no cloud in the direction of the mountain. Even if many tourists visit the white birch trees of Tokachi ranch, few tourists come to the observatory ...
Egret and wood
The famous birch trees were deciduous in early winter. Since there are no leaves, I could see the scenery in the distance and see the magnificent scenery. I enjoyed taking a commemorative photo with the birch trees in the background. 11 It was a warm day in the moon, so I was able to take a slow walk.
Magnificent location
Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the birch trees and enjoy the scenery of the ranch while running on the rattling road of 5 ㎞ and arriving at the parking lot. From the small observatory, I was overwhelmed by the vast ranch and the magnificent location. It is a pity that horses and cows were not grazed. By the way, the rental car was dusty on the unpaved road about 10 ㎞ round trip (laughs)
Enjoy Hokkaido ‼️
It is famous for its birch trees, but if you go to the observatory, you can monopolize the scenery of Hokkaido. There weren't many people and I was staring at it. There are horses along the way, and if you are lucky, you can see crane.
Enjoy the big scene
The first approach road extension 々 and the white birch trees that follow are also impressive, but this time we aim for the observatory. Enter the venue and follow 2 ~ 3 straight roads. At the end, we arrived at a big curve on the climbing road. A large view of the Tokachi Plain opens. Unlike the birch trees, there are no tourists or passing cars, so you can calmly enjoy the great outdoors.