帯広市役所, Government office in Obihiro, Japan
Obihiro City Hall is a government administrative building located on West 5-7-1 Street that handles everyday municipal services for residents. The facility contains different departments dealing with registration, permits, taxes, and other administrative needs for the local population.
The building was established as the main administrative center for Obihiro and grew alongside the city during its development in the Hokkaido region. Over the years, the offices expanded to meet the changing needs of a growing population.
The building serves as a meeting point where residents connect with local government through information displays and community programs that reflect what matters to the city. Visitors can see how the administration stays involved in daily neighborhood life.
The building is open on weekdays with several service counters available to assist visitors and residents with their needs. It helps to bring necessary documents and ask staff at information desks if you are unsure about which office to visit.
The office coordinates with the nearby Banei Horse Racing track, a local sport where draft horses pull heavy sleds through snow during winter. This unusual equestrian tradition is distinctive to the Obihiro region and reflects a culture specific to this area.
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