Hello.
This is Kazenuma.
I used to write a kind of travel diary in my previous blog.
Well, it's all gone now... (crying)
This time, I'd like to talk about Haboro Town, the place that inspired the name of this blog and the motif of the manga.
The name of the manga is "KIMI NI TODOKE -From me to you-".
Someday, I'll introduce the manga to you.
I'd like to go there at least once, but it's this COVID-19 vortex, and I can't afford it.
I'd like to go there once, but it's this corona vortex and I can't afford it.
I'm going to use Google Maps and Street View to simulate the experience of Haboro Town.
I'm kind of irresistibly excited (lol).
So, let's go!
Well, where should we start?
Haboro station, Haboro station... Hmm? No?
Dr. Wikipedia, please tell me about Haboro station...
Well, the line was closed in 1986...
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%BE%BD%E5%B9%8C%E9%A7%85
(Japanese)
But there is a bus terminal called Haboro Terminal, right?
Haboro Terminal operates twice a day (reduced service?). You can go to Sapporo, and it takes about 3 hours.
It takes about 3 hours to get to Sapporo, and even after 3 hours of driving, we are still in the same prefecture, so Hokkaido is really big.
Back to Wikipedia, coal mine?, forest?, I'm not sure if it's a coal mine or a forest...
Wait a minute, don't we have to check out Haboro town before we leave?
So, I've been asked to look up "Haboro-cho" by Dr. Wikipedia.
(30 minutes passed)
It's a small town with a population of about 6,500.
I wonder who's famous here...
Giant! I was surprised to find out that it was Doraemon's Giant! (BIG G is called “Giant” in Japan.)
And above all, Shiina-sensei's name was also on the list.
Surely, Shiina-sensei knows the Haboro line, and could have had it recreated.
Really, the representation of Kitahoro is very good.
For me, good manga and anime are pure in both environment and people.
I'm going off on a tangent, but hey, it's a blog.
Well, it's my blog, and no one has recognized my blog yet (crying).
In addition to Haboro, the town is famous for its sweet shrimp.
The rose garden in Haboro is lovely, isn't it?
(Kento must have gotten it from here.)
Well, there are also Teuri Island and Yagishiri Island, right?
Teuri Island is the only place for sea glass to reproduce, so it must be a nice place full of nature.
I thought it was a small town, but there are so many.
I've never had so much fun researching a town I didn't know anything about, lol.
It's not easy to leave, lol.
So, I'll leave the Street View trip for next time.
(Well, I knew that would happen...)
For now, I'll post a picture of sweet shrimps in Haboro, and bye!
