The opportunity to come to TOMAMU was to see Star Field Resort in the backpack inn, and to be fascinated by the Church of Cloud Sea and Water. The introduction of TOMAMU is seldom seen in domestic forums, and it is such an old forest in the mountains that I never thought of. If you hadn't seen the Landmark Towers of the resort from afar, you would have doubted if you had come to the wrong stop again. There is a small house on the platform. There is a telephone in it, beside which there is a telephone from Xingye Resort. Someone will answer the phone when you get through. So I picked up my stumbling Japanese and soon came to the hotel car, only to pick us up and drive to the tall tower not far away. It's all fantastic, so the details are clearly remembered. Unmanned cabin with telephone and umbrella, surrounded by colorful flowers, you can see the castle-like resort in the distance. All this has become extraordinarily precious and satisfying because there is no one else to share it, but the experience that belongs to both of us. This is probably the biggest difference between backpackers and tour groups. After getting off at The TOWER, the hotel's service staff greeted each other in droves, all of them handsome men, dressed in Western WAITER clothes, so enthusiastic that they felt like they were in the Cowboy's shop. After CHECK IN in the front desk, I got the key to the room on the 25th floor. The room is actually four rooms. This is the most spacious room in this trip to Hokkaido. It is surrounded by large windows, and the mountains of the resort are green.