Free and fun park
Mornings at the Po River Historical Site Natural Park, next to the Shibetsu Salmon Science Museum, are like a trip moment, as you feel the breath of the primeval world. As you step inside, the marsh wildflowers rustle and the landscape of towering Mizunara oak trees spreads before your eyes, and you are enveloped in a sense of tranquility that straightens your back.
As you walk along the boardwalk, the marsh gently sways under your feet, and in the distance you can see the remains of ancient pit dwellings. If you stop to listen, you will be clear-sighted by the chorus of nature - the sound of dripping water, the chirping of birds, and the gentle rustling of the wind caressing the grass.
If you take a canoeing experience (late April to early May), you can go out on the large pond and feel the ripples on the water's surface, and blend into the scenery of the surrounding greenery reflected in the water. The quiet time spent with the guide's voice is a rich experience that makes you feel as if you are part of nature.
Walk through the marshland, dream of ancient dwellings, and calm your breathing in the silent space. This park, where you can feel close to the land of Shibetsu and its 10,000 years of history, is not just a place to walk, but a "Zen trip" where your mind can slowly unwind - a place where silence and primitive memories blend together.
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