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Shiroi Koibito Park

Theme Park of Sweet Fantasies

Shiroi Koibito Park is a theme park that combines elements of nostalgia, machinery, and sweets. It not only showcases the production line of Hokkaido's specialty Shiroi Koibito cookies, but visitors can also make them themselves and share the charm of the fairy tale kingdom with their friends and family in the Rose Garden.

Shiroi Koibito Park is a theme park named after Hokkaido’s specialty Shiroi Koibito (White Lovers) cookies, and it combines elements of sweets, nostalgia, and machinery.

When you walk into Shiroi Koibito Park and see the Rose Garden and the Mechanical Clock Tower, it is like entering a fairy tale kingdom. Dozens of varieties of flowers are planted in the garden, which blooms all year round. The mechanical dolls that play at the mechanical clock tower and the rose garden every whole hour are also not to be missed. The Shiroi Koibito Railway near the Rose Garden is a thrilling ride through jungle and tunnels, passing by colorful candy huts, so it’s no wonder that not only children are excited, but also adults are eager to try it.

Mechanical Clock Tower's Hourly Show

The Shiroi Koibito Production Line, located in the Chocolatopia Factory, reveals the process of baking and pressing Shiroi Koibito cookies, to cooling and packaging. It is exciting of seeing the pastry transformed into delicious cookies. The Chocolate Factory also showcases the Aurora Fountain, which was built by a British company in 1870, as well as a side-line range of products such as chocolate teacups, coffee mugs, and snack boxes.

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There are also lots of imitation products such as Omoshiroi Koibito, Doara no Koibito, and Nijigen no Koibito, etc., sold in Japan.

The admission-free Tudor House has a number of Special Souvenir Stores, where visitors can enjoy the candy-making process and create their own cookie boxes.

Familiar Anime Characters

The Children's Toy Box on the second floor of the Tudor House is a toy museum with a collection of toys and dolls from the Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods, so follow the army of toys on a time machine and go back to the carefree days of your childhood.

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