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You can learn the whole history of chocolate in Factory Walk. Let's understand the history in depth with collection of cups (chocolate was a drink at first), a diorama of a chocolate factory from the 19th century, and old package labels on display.
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The factory in the park actually produces and ships Shiroi Koibito. You can observe the whole process in the manufacturing line from its production to packaging in observation lanes of this factory.
(Source: 茶丸の今日のお茶)
You can also try to make your own goodies at "Make Your Sweets Experience Center" in the park. Everyone from children to adults can enjoy and choose from 3 options: making your original Shiroi Koibito, baking cut cookies with your favorite cutters, and decorating Hokkaido-shaped cookies.
(Source: Heart Beat Club Blog)
You can have your fill with original sweets such as Shiroi Koibito soft cream and Shiroi Koibito chocolate drink at Soft Cream House or the take-away corner in the park. There are also standard original lineups like Shiroi Koibito in kiosks, so check them out.
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Sapporo marionette-clock tower (Grandmeister) is in the garden of this park. Every hour, there's a chocolate carnival by cute marionettes on the tower. Give attention to the fairy-tale-like gimmicks which make visitors happy. And find other marionettes hidden in the park.
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A small six-car train "Shiroi Koibito Testudo" runs in the park. You can take a ride of about 10-minutes which goes through a course with outdoor cool spots in this park like the "Candy house" and "Tunnel".
(Source: ちょい鉄おやじの画像保管庫(仮))
This illumination is held from late November to late March every year. The illumination of snowmen and around 100,000 lights sparkle to create a romantic atmosphere. Besides, the Santa Claus' sled is a popular spot for taking photos.
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You can learn the whole history of chocolate in Factory Walk. Let's understand the history in depth with collection of cups (chocolate was a drink at first), a diorama of a chocolate factory from the 19th century, and old package labels on display.
(Source: デミちゃんのブログ)
The factory in the park actually produces and ships Shiroi Koibito. You can observe the whole process in the manufacturing line from its production to packaging in observation lanes of this factory.
(Source: 茶丸の今日のお茶)
You can also try to make your own goodies at "Make Your Sweets Experience Center" in the park. Everyone from children to adults can enjoy and choose from 3 options: making your original Shiroi Koibito, baking cut cookies with your favorite cutters, and decorating Hokkaido-shaped cookies.
(Source: Heart Beat Club Blog)
You can have your fill with original sweets such as Shiroi Koibito soft cream and Shiroi Koibito chocolate drink at Soft Cream House or the take-away corner in the park. There are also standard original lineups like Shiroi Koibito in kiosks, so check them out.
(Source: Twitter)
Sapporo marionette-clock tower (Grandmeister) is in the garden of this park. Every hour, there's a chocolate carnival by cute marionettes on the tower. Give attention to the fairy-tale-like gimmicks which make visitors happy. And find other marionettes hidden in the park.
(Source: youtube)
A small six-car train "Shiroi Koibito Testudo" runs in the park. You can take a ride of about 10-minutes which goes through a course with outdoor cool spots in this park like the "Candy house" and "Tunnel".
(Source: ちょい鉄おやじの画像保管庫(仮))
This illumination is held from late November to late March every year. The illumination of snowmen and around 100,000 lights sparkle to create a romantic atmosphere. Besides, the Santa Claus' sled is a popular spot for taking photos.
(Source: YsPhoto / PIXTA(ピクスタ))