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Art on the sidewalk
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A bronze statue standing on the sidewalk in the area where restaurants in Kushiro gather. It is a statue of a boy holding a lot of fish like "I caught so much!" In winter, my feet were covered with snow and it seemed a little cold.
It was a pity that I couldn't walk slowly and appreciate it due to the intense heat, but the taste is different from the inland Obihiro and Asahikawa, and if I have the next opportunity, I would like to avoid midsummer and take a walk in Kushiro city. I would like to spend several years and enjoy the scenery of the four seasons, not a few days stay, but is it tough until I get used to it in winter? It seems that you can enjoy it by remembering where there is a statue.
It was a statue that looked humorous somehow. It was like a small child statue standing near the downtown area, and it seemed to pass by without notice. It was a statue of a child looking up with a lot of fish. The title was written on the stone placed at my feet.
Art on the sidewalk
A bronze statue standing on the sidewalk in the area where restaurants in Kushiro gather. It is a statue of a boy holding a lot of fish like "I caught so much!" In winter, my feet were covered with snow and it seemed a little cold.
A distinctive architecture and numerous monuments
It was a pity that I couldn't walk slowly and appreciate it due to the intense heat, but the taste is different from the inland Obihiro and Asahikawa, and if I have the next opportunity, I would like to avoid midsummer and take a walk in Kushiro city. I would like to spend several years and enjoy the scenery of the four seasons, not a few days stay, but is it tough until I get used to it in winter? It seems that you can enjoy it by remembering where there is a statue.
a small statue in the downtown area.
It was a statue that looked humorous somehow. It was like a small child statue standing near the downtown area, and it seemed to pass by without notice. It was a statue of a child looking up with a lot of fish. The title was written on the stone placed at my feet.