"What is this?" I found while walking around Otaru
It's been a while since I last saw a new Totanista. I was really surprised when I suddenly came across it the other day while turning down a street.

I've been watching Totanista for many years (although only about two to three months, lol). Even with my eyes, I could see... their seasoned posture, the dignity that was conveyed even when they were silent, the beautiful skin and face that are the result of years of training, and the elegance that is hidden within them... all these things were exuded everywhere.

This is an even more classic expression technique called the Early Totani Style (only boards and ash corrugated iron) than the Old Totani Style (boards, mortar, and ash corrugated iron) of "Ibushigin" that we introduced the other day. It is a truly classic look. It is no exaggeration to say that it is "The Totanista"... as it embodies the essence of the style.
I have met another great Totanista.
Nickname: Mr.
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I've praised the association highly, but there are only five Totanistas in the association so please be lenient. I hope you will continue to support the Kita Canal Totanista Association.
Things to do in Otaru
If you come to Otaru, Hokkaido, we'd like to introduce you to some hidden tourist spots and good luck spots that you should visit.
[Tourist attractions]
Blue Cave Otaru Aquarium Hanazono Area
Banking district Sakaimachi Shopping Street Night view of Otaru
Otaru Canal Cruise Sushi Street
[Historic Buildings]
【market】
[Our temple]
[Historic sites]
【landscape】
【shop】
[Restaurant]
Otaru Tourism Category List
















