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This site is based in Shimanoshita, Furano with the theme of “Traveling as if you were living”,
This site is a web magazine/blog site based in Shimanoshita, Furano, Japan.
Most of the contents are the manager’s miscellaneous notes:)
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◯Manager’s status report
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◯Recently Posted
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[Blog] A Meat Lover’s Paradise: Discovering Kamifurano’s Pork Sagari, Rooted in Local Culture
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[Blog] “More Dangerous Than Heavy Snow: The Hidden Threat of Black Ice” — A Winter Driving Safety Guide for Furano
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[Blog] “Shinatora” — A Ramen Obsession: Fujimoto’s Totally Biased, Shamelessly Enthusiastic Review
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[Blog] Asked for “a good place to eat” in Furano? A local’s guide to enjoying the food scene
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[Blog] Understanding Key Traffic Rules for Safe Driving in Hokkaido
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[Blog] Why Furano Ramen Boasts Some of Japan’s Best Flavors
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◯Manager Profile (Minoru Fujimoto)


Based in Shimanoshita, Furano City, I primarily work as an “acupuncturist”.
On this website, I also serve as a Certified Domestic Travel Supervisor, handling travel arrangements and consultations, as well as planning, managing, and programming the web magazine.
(I’m a self-taught programmer, starting with HTML — a proud remnant of the GeoCities era.)
In addition, I run a small-batch coffee roasting business as a self-proclaimed coffee geek.
As a cycling enthusiast, I enjoy exploring the Furano area by bike and have even completed long-distance rides such as Furano to Wakkanai and back.
I also enjoy both domestic and international travel, particularly to Thailand and Vietnam. I tend to travel as a backpacker and digital nomad, seeking out the everyday rhythms of local life rather than typical tourist spots.
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