As the name implies, this memorial is mainly used to commemorate Edwin, the famous person. The area is very wide and it looks a bit empty. There are not many tourists here, so it is still relatively quiet.
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As the name implies, this memorial is mainly used to commemorate Edwin, the famous person. The area is very wide and it looks a bit empty. There are not many tourists here, so it is still relatively quiet.
The Edwin Memorial was built in the Meiji period to commemorate Edwin, one of the foreign leaders invited to open up the Meiji period when Hokkaido opened the famine. He devoted himself to the development of cheese, livestock and dairy products, popularized meat processing technology, introduced large agricultural tools, and made a huge contribution to the opening of Hokkaido at the time, and locals built this white-based building with a bright green roof in memory of him.
The museum is rich in information and clearly displays the history of Hokkaido. It was created in honor of foreign friends.
Built in honor of Edwin, it introduces Edwin's contribution to the Hokkaido wasteland.
In honor of Edwin, this Meiji-era Hokkaido pioneered the opening of the famine to one of the invited foreign leaders. The white house has a green roof, quite distinctive.