I took a walk in front of Rubeshibe Station in Kitami City, Hokkaido from Rubeshibe Station.

Rubeshibe Town was a town in the Abashiri region with a population of about 8,800, but in 2006 it became Kitami City due to a merger.

Onneyu Onsen also belongs to Rubeshibe Town, and formed Rubeshibe Town together with the Rubeshibe district.

Location of Rubeshibe Station
https://www.google.co.jp/maps/place/Rubeshibe+Station/@43.7855412,143.6194389,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x5f72ac5ba0869e8d:0x45448adfcfb55335!8m2!3d43.7855412!4d143.6216329?hl=en&authuser=1

The route I took a walk and the shooting location so far (please browse on your PC)
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?ll=43.78800690657516%2C143.61946773071898&z=17&entry=yt&mid=1gnNj1lsxDTT-ic44-fR2T7DAi4SHEA-Q

Date of recording: December 5, 2021

7 Comments

  1. This is actually the kind of content I'm here for. First, obviously I liked the downtown Tokyo walks, too but they get boring because I've got the feeling I've seen everything. I'm here for the random spots (as my channel name suggests) and in real-life too I always try to go visit places I've never seen before. Although I've just discovered your channel very recently, I love the content and due to the locations being in Hokkaido, I see my home, Northern Europe, in it very often. In this park I really liked the bridge over the roaring river, the dirt and gravel roads and that you've ended your trip in the station building. Your walking pace is very relaxing and I truly enjoy and watch your videos. Enough words, appreciate your contribution to this community! Cheers 🙂

  2. いつも素敵な動画をありがとうございます。
    行ったことない場所や懐かしい場所を見ることが出来て楽しみです。

  3. as casas abandonadas já chegam a 8 milhões em todo Japão. algumas prefeituras estão facilitando a compra para ter novos moradores nas cidades.
    quando eu vejo essas casas fico pensando, uma boa reforma transformaria completamente a aparência delas. mas será q somente isso seria suficiente para levar novos moradores para essas cidades?

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