Kofuku Kotsu Park幸福交通公園
This park, located in Obihiro City, Hokkaido is the Kofuku Station on the former Hiroo Line of the National Railway. Kofuku, meaning happiness, was in 1973 popularized as a 'sacred' lovers' site. In 1987 the line was closed, and the station was reborn as the Kofuku Kotsu Park. A wooden structure, used as the waiting room for the station, remains as a symbol of Kofuku Station. Its ceiling and walls are covered with pieces of paper memorializing past visitors. These are tickets, business cards or photos of visitors from all over. Located on the path between the platform and depot is a bell, popular with tourists, that is said to bring happiness for all who ring it.
Hokkaido Obihiroshi Koufukuchou Higashi1sen 161 (Obihiro / TokachiArea)
Freedom of observation
[During Summer] 8:00-18:00
[Winter season] 9:00-15:00
Details
- Address
- Hokkaido Obihiroshi Koufukuchou Higashi1sen 161 [ map ]
- Phone
- 0155644407
- Hours
- Freedom of observation
[During Summer] 8:00-18:00
[Winter season] 9:00-15:00 - Closed
- Freedom of observation
[Kitsukuchi Shoten] Irregular holidays - Fees
- No admission fee is required
- Parking Lot
- Available
- Credit Card
- Not available
- Note
- [Kitsukuchi Shoten] 0155-64-4407
※ When navigating the search, it is 0155-64-4297
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Hokkaido Main Areas

Not just a prefecture but an island of its own, Hokkaido is the most northerly prefecture and island of the Japanese archipelago. Arriving in Hokkaido, which is rural and bursting with breathtaking nature, means entering a world where vast national parks, towering mountains, and natural hot springs can be found at every turn. Come December, these natural splendors freeze over and morph into a winter wonderland.