Chapter 422: Mt. Hakodate
"I want to get some photos and information about Mr. Zhu Zi's scandal from you, such as with some other popular actresses?" Louis Patin didn't make too many politeness, and went straight to the point. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Kazuo Eguchi's eyes flashed with inspiration. Then he smiled and shook his head.
"Although I am more than willing to cooperate with Monsieur Louis, I am afraid that this will not work. ”
"Oh, why?"
"Because the day before Mr. Patin came, Mr. Zhu Zi had already erased all the information and news about him that I had here. Kazuo Eguchi said.
Louis Patin was slightly stunned, then nodded slightly.
"I see, this time it was interrupted. ”
With that, he left the office without looking back.
The reporters waiting outside, or rather his subordinates, hurriedly greeted them.
"Let's go, it seems that I underestimated the eldest son of the Zhu family a little. How's the negotiation with Sony and Yasuya Akimoto?"
"All the best, we back own more than 40% of the shares of Nogizaka 46. The reporter said respectfully.
"Very well, I'm going to contact Fuji TV's Kameyama, I want to work with him. And also...... If you can, go to Okinawa and find Shinsuke Shimada, I'm sure he'll be more than willing to make a comeback. ”
"Yes, boss. ”
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For the means that Pading could use, Zhu Zi had precautions in advance.
He also knew that "Weekly Wenchun" would definitely have his own photos, so he spent a lot of money in advance to let "Weekly Wenchun" destroy these photos.
As for the cooperation with Sony, it looks yellow now.
Of course, at this time, I was still wandering around Mt. Hakodate with the members of the AKB very leisurely.
Mt. Hakodate is a mountainous area located in the western part of the city of Hakodate, Hokkaido. Mt. Hakodate is also a land-linked island, so it is sometimes called "Hakodate Island" or "Hakodate Mountain Island". Mt. Hakodate is 334 meters above sea level and has a circumference of about 9 kilometers. Because its appearance resembles a cow lying on its back, it is also known as Lying Cow Mountain.
The abutment of Mt. Hakodate is the product of an undersea volcanic eruption about 1 million years ago. Later, volcanic eruptions caused the area to rise and sink several times, and a large island appeared. About 5,000 years ago. Due to the accumulation of sediment, a sandbar appeared between the island and the Toshima Peninsula, and Mt. Hakodate became a land island. The central city of Hakodate is located on a sandbar on the island
Beginning in 1898, the Japanese government began to build a fortress on Mt. Hakodate due to the enactment of the Fortress Zone Law. By 1905, there were 17 facilities on Mt. Hakodate, including a fort, a power plant, and an observation post (Tsugaru Fortress). As Mount Hakodate became a fortified area, Mount Hakodate also became a military secret of Japan. Mount Hakodate disappeared from the officially published topographic map. Ordinary people are also strictly forbidden to enter Mt. Hakodate, and it is forbidden to take photos and sketches of Mt. Hakodate. Surveying and mapping Mt. Hakodate is also strictly prohibited. Topics about Mt. Hakodate are also strictly restricted.
After the end of World War II, Mount Hakodate lost its function as a fortress and became state land. The Ministry of Finance (now the Ministry of Finance), the owner of Mt. Hakodate, lent Mt. Hakodate to Hakodate City for use free of charge. In 1945, the U.S. military demolished the Tsugaru Fortress. In October 1946, Hakodate City obtained a land use permit from the Ministry of Finance. In December, the Hakodate City established the Hakodateyama Management Office, and Mt. Hakodate was reopened to the general public. In 1948, the city of Hakodate designated 326.6 hectares of land in this area as "Hakodateyama Green Land" in accordance with the Urban Planning Law.
At present, the remains of the first fort of Gotenyama are located under the cable car facilities, parking lots, observation decks, and letter delivery stations, but they are forbidden to enter due to the danger of collapse. Some of the other ruins of the fortress can be visited. In 2001, "Hakodate Mountain and Fort Ruins" was selected as a Hokkaido Heritage Site.
Since Mt. Hakodate has been closed to the general public for half a century, the natural environment is well preserved. There is also the now endangered Ezo toad in Mt. Hakodate. But now, because it is biologically believed that the Ezo toad is only a subspecies of the Japanese toad, the Ezo toad in Mt. Hakodate cannot be legally protected. On the contrary, due to the invasion of alien species such as Japanese toads and cats, the endemic species of Mt. Hakodate are in danger of being preded. In order to protect the natural environment of Mt. Hakodate, the Hakodate City Government has established a city ordinance prohibiting the unauthorized use of flowers and trees on Mt. Hakodate.
Panoramic view of Mt. Hakodate as seen from Omorihama. At the left end is the standing headland. On the right, there is a cluster of antennas at the highest peak, Mt. Gotemb
There is an observatory at the summit of Mt. Gotéong, and you can take the Mt. Hakodate Ropeway at the foot of the mountain or drive the line via the Hokkaido Route 675 Tatego Cape Hakodate Parking Line. This road is also known as the Mt. Hakodate Sightseeing Road. There are also buses that run during certain seasons. Or walk up the mountain to get there. However, from April 25 to October 15, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., private cars will be closed to the Michido Route 675 section of Mt. Hakodate. Motorcycles are also prohibited throughout the day during this period. In addition, for about three weeks starting on October 16, the Hakodateyama Ropeway will be temporarily closed due to maintenance. In order to alleviate traffic congestion and take into account the sunset time, the traffic restriction time is 1 hour earlier, and private cars are prohibited from 16 to 21 o'clock. In addition, in winter, Mt. Hakodate is completely closed to cars.
Mt. Hakodate has a number of routes that take a short walk to Mt. Goté. Most hikers start from the Hakodate City Tram Boraicho stop on the east side and enter the mountain via the entrance between the Hakodateyama Ropeway Foothill Station and Hakodate Gokoku Shrine, and climb along the old mountain road. The trail is about 2.8 kilometers long and takes about 1 hour. There is also a short but steep route to the north from the Hakodate Pier-mae stop via Higashi Honganji Funami Branch. There are no street lights along the two routes, and if you want to climb the mountain for the purpose of enjoying the night view, you need to carry a light source or reach the summit at sunset.
Mt. Hakodate is a sacred place for lookouts. At the top of Hakodate Mountain during the day, you can see the city of Hakodate in front of you and the Shimokita Peninsula in the distance across the Tsugaru Strait. But the night view of Mt. Hakodate is even more famous. At night, at the top of Hakodate Mountain, you can see the lights of downtown Hakodate in the shape of a thin waist. On the other hand, the dark sea and the lights of the fishing boats make the night view of Mt. Hakodate famous. It is said that if you can find the words "like" and "heart" in the night scene, you will find happiness. For this reason, Mt. Hakodate is also quite popular among lovers. The night view of Mt. Hakodate, as well as the night view of Mt. Maya in Kobe and Mt. Inasa in Nagasaki, are among the top three night views in Japan. In addition, from spring to summer, Mt. Hakodate tends to fog, so it is sometimes difficult to enjoy the night view clearly.