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Edi Forest

place Kita 16-jo Nishi 9-chome

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The nature that existed before Sapporo was developed remains intact, so you can see the same scenery as the people of the time who had the ambition to develop Hokkaido.
The unfamiliar kanji ``Kedi'' is used, but its origin is written on a monument at the site of a dormitory in this forest.
There is a colony of trillium trillium, which is also the symbol of Hokkaido University.
The flower's petals and sepals, which spread in six directions (east, west, south, north, heaven, and earth), signify the transmission of information from Hokkaido University to Japan and the world, and the language of flowers is wisdom. .
Students at the time may have seen the same scene.
Please note that collecting plants and animals and entering areas other than the sidewalks are prohibited.

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