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The oldest building on Hokkaido University campus
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It is a one-story building with a beautiful green roof. It is a building that retains the remnants of the old Hokkaido University campus. You can't see the inside, but it seems that it is actively used as a university facility because it was turned on when it got dark.
It is a green roof building opposite the Furukawa Memorial Auditorium and is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property. There is an explanation board in front of the building, and it is the oldest building of Hokkaido University built in 1901, and there is a specimen room behind it, but it is said that it was made of stone to protect the specimen from fire. The interior is private, but the green roof on the lawn is the image of a modern Western-style building. At that time, there were many specialized subjects, and it can be seen that each had a dedicated classroom.
It's a building that stands in the background of Elm's forest.
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It is a one-story building with a tangible cultural property against the background of the Elm Forest, adjacent to the reading room and library of the former Sapporo Agricultural School Library. According to the instructions, it seems to be the oldest building on the Sapporo Campus.
If you enter from the main gate of Hokkaido University Sapporo Campus and go straight, you will find it diagonally opposite the Clark statue. The building has a beautiful white wall and green roof, which looks like a one-story building of Furukawa Auditorium, gives a very relaxing impression. The appearance on the lawn is very picturesque, but you can't put it inside.
It is a North American school building built in 1902 (Meiji 35) with the remains of the Sapporo Agricultural School era. It used to be used in the entomology and sericulture classrooms. The blue roof and white-painted wooden walls are beautiful. It seems that it is still used in active service.
The oldest building on Hokkaido University campus
It is a one-story building with a beautiful green roof. It is a building that retains the remnants of the old Hokkaido University campus. You can't see the inside, but it seems that it is actively used as a university facility because it was turned on when it got dark.
Modern Western-style house with green roofs
It is a green roof building opposite the Furukawa Memorial Auditorium and is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property. There is an explanation board in front of the building, and it is the oldest building of Hokkaido University built in 1901, and there is a specimen room behind it, but it is said that it was made of stone to protect the specimen from fire. The interior is private, but the green roof on the lawn is the image of a modern Western-style building. At that time, there were many specialized subjects, and it can be seen that each had a dedicated classroom.
It's a building that stands in the background of Elm's forest.
It is a one-story building with a tangible cultural property against the background of the Elm Forest, adjacent to the reading room and library of the former Sapporo Agricultural School Library. According to the instructions, it seems to be the oldest building on the Sapporo Campus.
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If you enter from the main gate of Hokkaido University Sapporo Campus and go straight, you will find it diagonally opposite the Clark statue. The building has a beautiful white wall and green roof, which looks like a one-story building of Furukawa Auditorium, gives a very relaxing impression. The appearance on the lawn is very picturesque, but you can't put it inside.
Beautiful white walls in green
It is a North American school building built in 1902 (Meiji 35) with the remains of the Sapporo Agricultural School era. It used to be used in the entomology and sericulture classrooms. The blue roof and white-painted wooden walls are beautiful. It seems that it is still used in active service.