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It is located in Daimaruyama Forest Park on the outskirts of Hiroo city. It is one of the theme parks with Santa's houses and Santa's rooms scattered on the slopes of the mountain. The center was Santa's house, decorated and sold Santa and Christmas related goods. Since I visited after noon in early September, there is no Santa or Christmas atmosphere, so I think it is a place to visit during Christmas time.
Hiroo Santa Land is hosting illuminations using Finnish fir trees. The illuminations on one side are a masterpiece. It is held from October to December.
I visited during the three consecutive holidays in November. It takes about 80 minutes by car from Obihiro, and 6-7 discounts can use the car road (free of charge), and the lower road is rarely caught by the red light, so I was able to go comfortably. The illumination was beautiful. The two-story building with a large three-story roof sold goods on the first floor, and leases and ornaments were displayed in a small space, so it was fun just to watch. Is the second floor an elementary school student nationwide? The Christmas display made by hand is on display ...
It was a much smaller facility than I imagined from the name Santa Land. The shop has a lot of good-sense goods and is highly rated. To take a walk, there is a small garden, but I'm honestly impressed that it's not enough to call it Santa Land.
Santa Land is well-maintained with flower beds, but it seems to be interesting on a single sidewalk, bridges and forts (connecting where there is a white Santa Land sign on the hillside of the back mountain). You can see it, but it is closed. This is a pity, but the view of the Pacific Ocean and Tokachi Port from the top of the back mountain is quite good.
Mini theme park in Santa Claus
It is located in Daimaruyama Forest Park on the outskirts of Hiroo city. It is one of the theme parks with Santa's houses and Santa's rooms scattered on the slopes of the mountain. The center was Santa's house, decorated and sold Santa and Christmas related goods. Since I visited after noon in early September, there is no Santa or Christmas atmosphere, so I think it is a place to visit during Christmas time.
Christmas season only fantasy
Hiroo Santa Land is hosting illuminations using Finnish fir trees. The illuminations on one side are a masterpiece. It is held from October to December.
Maybe it's a good idea to visit before Christmas.
I visited during the three consecutive holidays in November. It takes about 80 minutes by car from Obihiro, and 6-7 discounts can use the car road (free of charge), and the lower road is rarely caught by the red light, so I was able to go comfortably. The illumination was beautiful. The two-story building with a large three-story roof sold goods on the first floor, and leases and ornaments were displayed in a small space, so it was fun just to watch. Is the second floor an elementary school student nationwide? The Christmas display made by hand is on display ...
it's a small facility.
It was a much smaller facility than I imagined from the name Santa Land. The shop has a lot of good-sense goods and is highly rated. To take a walk, there is a small garden, but I'm honestly impressed that it's not enough to call it Santa Land.
I'm sorry there are many places I can't enter.
Santa Land is well-maintained with flower beds, but it seems to be interesting on a single sidewalk, bridges and forts (connecting where there is a white Santa Land sign on the hillside of the back mountain). You can see it, but it is closed. This is a pity, but the view of the Pacific Ocean and Tokachi Port from the top of the back mountain is quite good.