One of the many monuments to the haiku of Kyoshi Takahama in Japan is located near the Oyunuma Observatory.
If you are a fan, please go to the Oyunuma Observatory, which is located on the opposite side of the promenade from Jigokudani to the Oyunuma River natural footbath.
Information
Monument to the haiku of Kyoshi Takahama
Location Noboribetsu Onsen-cho, Noboribetsu-shi, Hokkaido 059-0551
Directions
Basically, the signboard for the "Monument to the haiku of Kyoshi Takahama" is not out at the beginning, so we walk with the image of heading for the Oyunuma River natural footbath.

After a while, you will see a sign saying "Oyunuma" and "Oyunuma Observatory 20M".

When you get to that area, you'll see a sign for Monument to the haiku of Kyoshi Takahama.

At the 40M mark, there is another sign.

Monument to the haiku of Kyoshi Takahama

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