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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Jun. 1, 2025
Outdoor Screening and Star‑Gazing Night On Saturday, May 24th, we spent an evening of film and stargazing at the Forest Park. That said, the sky was unfortunately cloudy that night. It was also a bit chilly. We couldn’t look up at the stars, which was a shame, but the talk given by staff from Nayoro Municipal Observatory Kitāsubaru was fascinating, and they kindly opened their observatory vehicle for about 30 minutes. How long would it take to fly from Earth to the Sun by plane…? They explained the universe in a very easy‑to‑understand way, and both children and adults were captivated. While promoting this event, we discovered that far more people than expected are actually interested in the stars, which was a pleasant surprise. We’d like to create another opportunity to invite the observatory vehicle Polaris No. II again. (Nayoro Municipal Observatory website below) https://www.nayoro-star.jp/kitasubaru/... For the screening, we showed the Japanese‑dubbed version of the French animated film Linda Wants to Eat a Chicken! Amid the absurd twists and turns, I kept mentally reacting to the antics while enjoying a delightful 76 minutes. For movie snacks, Cafe Granch and Nishiokoppe Uenshiri Taiko offered food stalls. Coconut dumplings, pudding, popcorn, mamecha (roasted soybean tea), and hojicha chai. Although the stalls were run by village residents, they offered some rarely seen menu items, and thanks to that the event was a big success. This was Nishiokoppe Village’s first outdoor screening. Despite weather concerns and other uncertainties, we managed to hold the event. Alongside this program, we inflated the bouncy dome until 9:00 p.m., and the children kept jumping for a long time—apparently bouncing at night feels different from daytime. Thank you to everyone who came, and to everyone who lent their support to make the event happen! #Nishiokoppe Village #Forest Park #Hokkaido #Outdoor Screening #Linda Wants to Eat a Chicken! #Stargazing #Nayoro Municipal Observatory #Kitāsubaru #Observatory Vehicle Polaris No. II #Cafe Granch #Nishiokoppe Uenshiri Taiko
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なよろ市立天文台 きたすばる
北海道名寄市にある公開天文台、なよろ市立文台きたすばるのウェブページ。望遠鏡やアクセスなどの天文台についての各種案内、観望会や音楽ライブなどのイベント情報などを提供しています。
  • Nishiokoppe
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
May. 5, 2025
[Outdoor Screening & Star‑Gazing Night] Saturday, May 24 Would you like to watch a movie and the stars in Nishiokoppe Village? We will set up a screen at the Forest Park and show the French animated film Linda Wants to Eat a Chicken! Japanese dubbed version. Running time: 76 minutes. This colorful film tells the story of a mother and daughter who chase the taste of memories. Look forward to it. 🌃After the movie, it’s star time🌃 The mobile observatory vehicle Polaris No. II will come from Nayoro Municipal Observatory Kitāsubaru. After a 20‑minute talk about the stars, you can use Polaris No. II until around 9:00 p.m. Whether you usually look up at the night sky or you rarely have time to see the stars, let’s all gaze at the same sky together that night. ☂️In case of rain☂️ The venue will move to the Community Center (Hotel Rimu) large hall, where we will hold the screening and the star talk. [Event Details] Date & Time: Saturday, May 24, 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Venue: Forest Park ※In case of rain: Community Center large hall Fees: High school students and older: 700 yen Junior high school students and younger: 300 yen Preschool children: Free Snacks and drinks will be sold at the venue. Restaurant Ku‑raku offers both dine‑in and takeout options 🤤 For event inquiries, contact below ↓↓ Tourism Information Facility “Sato‑zum” 0158-85-7125 ※Phone hours: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Please bring mats or chairs. Nights are still chilly, so dress warmly. We look forward to seeing you there. #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Event #Screening #Linda Wants to Eat a Chicken! #Star‑gazing #Nayoro Municipal Observatory Kitāsubaru #Polaris No. II
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  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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  • Nayoro Municipal Observatory Kitasubaru
  • Sightseeing
  • Forest Park Camp Ground (Nishi Okokope Village)
  • Movie
Yamato City Event Tourism Association
Mar. 14, 2025
It's been a little while. Actually, I'm currently busy preparing for YAMATO FILM FESTIVAL 2025, which takes place the day after tomorrow on Sunday, March 16. This year's festival will screen a carefully selected lineup of short films chosen from many submissions across the country last year, presented all at once in one big showing. We will show 12 films selected for the 15th Short Film Competition, two special works by last competition's winners, and, not to be outdone, several film directors who are also competition judges made one film each for this program. That makes 15 films in total. They offer a variety of themes and flavors. Admission is free. You can watch all 15 films at no charge. Anyone can drop by and watch, so it's a great deal, honestly. I hope there will be at least one film you like or one that somehow lingers in your mind. Now, for publicity we created posters, flyers, and a visitor pamphlet. This time we deliberately unified their concept color. In spring they put down strong roots and delight with vivid color, and before you know it they turn into downy seeds that ride the wind and spread far and wide. The dandelion, also called the dandelion, inspired a color that represents the small film's solid entertainment value, its strength rooted deeply so it will not be lost going forward, and its freedom to spread everywhere rather than stay in one place—things we wanted to value. Well, that's just what the person in charge happened to think. After all, these are just amateur-made ads, but if one happens to catch someone's eye and makes them go "huh?", leading them to discover the world of short films they didn't know before, I would be extremely, extremely happy. I hope such a miracle happens. We look forward to seeing many of you. YAMATO FILM FESTIVAL 2025 Sunday, March 16 — Program starts at 1:00 PM (doors open at 12:30 PM). Estimated end time: 5:00 PM. 1-8-1 Yamato Minami, Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture Yamato Cultural Creation Center Sirius, 1st floor, Yamato Arts and Culture Hall, Sub Hall No registration required · Free admission Speakers: Daisuke Miyazaki (film director), others https://www.yamato-kankou.com/shortmovie/...
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YAMATO FILM FESTIVAL - 大和市イベント観光協会
大和市の魅力を盛り込んだ映像作品を広く募集し、観光資源の発掘、再発見で大和市の観光活性化を促進すると共に映像文化の推進に寄与するという目的で2011年(平成23年)から始まりました。ショートフィルムコンテストの入選作品の上映、授賞式、崔監督と宮崎監督のトークライブなど、映画を撮る側も観る側も楽しんでいただける映画祭です。
  • Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Events
  • Yamato City Cultural Creation Center Sirius
  • Movie
  • Cool Japan
Tokyo Chofu City Tourist Association
Mar. 11, 2025
Nice to meet you all! This is the Chofu City Tourism Association Secretariat. Chofu City is located in the southeastern part of the Tama district, almost in the center of Tokyo, Located in 15 kilometers from the Shinjuku Vice Central Tokyo. It is a city full of charm where you can enjoy "movies", "Jindaiji Temple", "Ge no Kitaro", "fireworks", "Tama River", etc., where the charm of nature and the city are fused. ==Introduction to Chofu City== ■Jindaiji Temple The Jindaiji Temple area, blessed with abundant greenery and spring water, is loved as a place of relaxation. Jindaiji Temple is known as one of the one-of-the-best ancient temples in the Kanto region, and its Minamoto is said to have been founded by Manku Shoujin in the Nara period. Precious temple treasures such as the bronze Buddha Statue of Buddha (late Asuka period), which was designated as a national treasure in the 2017 (Heisei 29), are enshrinement. In front of the gate, there are tea houses where Worshippers can relax, and Specialties Jindaiji Temple Soba noodle stores. ■The city where Water Manga was born Chofu City is the "city where Water manga was born" where Shigeru Water, an honorary citizen of Chofu City, the creator of "Ge no Kitaro", lived for more than 50 years. Shigeru Water is loved and affectionately received by many citizens, so he was awarded the title of honorary citizen in 2008 (Heisei 20). You can meet Kitaro and his friends in various places in the city. ■ The City of Movies During the heyday of Japan films in the 1955 (Showa 30) era, in addition to Daiei and Nikkatsu, Chofu Film Studios Co., Ltd. (now around Tama River 2-chome), an independent production company, produced movies at three locations, and Chofu was likened to "Hollywood of the East." The film industry flourished in Chofu because of the Nature environment, which is suitable for both period and contemporary dramas, and because of the abundance of clean water, which is indispensable for film development. Chofu City, where about 40 film and video companies are still concentrated, has grown as a "movie town" and is used as a location for many movies and dramas. ■Chofu fireworks Chofu fireworks held in on the Tama River. In fact, it has a long history, and the first time it was held in was in Showa 8. After that, the history of the Chofu City Fireworks Festival began in Showa 57. Approximately 10,000 fireworks that are launched non-stop color the night sky of Chofu and are popular as Chofu Specialties Fun will Broadcast Tourist Information on Chofu City at COOL JAPAN VIDEOS!
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  • Movie/drama location
  • Sightseeing
  • Nature
  • History
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Yamato City Event Tourism Association
Feb. 24, 2025
Hello everyone. This is the Yamato City Event and Tourism Association! On Sunday, March 16 next month, we will present a short film screening, YAMATO FILM FESTIVAL 2025, at Sirius, the Yamato City Cultural Creation Hub in Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture. We have released a trailer on our official YouTube channel, Ibekan Channel 2, so please take a look (*'ω'*) Our channel also features introductions to various events and recommended spots around Yamato City, and we would be very happy if you watched those as well (*‘∀‘) You can access the channel from our association website https://www.yamato-kankou.com//
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ようこそ大和市へ | 大和市イベント観光協会 | 大和の魅力を発信
大和市イベント観光協会は大和駅より徒歩約3分「文化創造拠点シリウス」2Fにおいて、市内各種パンフレットの配布や施設の紹介、イベントのご案内などを行っております。お近くにお越しの際はぜひお立ち寄りください。
  • Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Yamato City Cultural Creation Center Sirius
  • Events
  • Movie
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • yamato station
Yamato City Event Tourism Association
Feb. 15, 2025
One month remains until the YAMATO FILM FESTIVAL 2025, the film festival hosted by our association. Now in its 15th year, this event will screen short films of up to 15 minutes, submitted last year from across the country by professionals and amateurs of any nationality. From a record 74 submissions, twelve films were nominated after rigorous judging by a panel including Daisuke Miyazaki, an active film director working both domestically and internationally. The nominated films will be screened in one program, followed by the announcement and presentation of the Grand Prize. After the awards ceremony, we will also premiere works specially produced for this festival. One of these pieces was filmed with the cooperation of local residents and is currently being edited with great care. No registration is required, and attendees may come and go freely. Enjoy a variety of films for free. YAMATO FILM FESTIVAL 2025 Sunday, March 16, 2025, 1:00 PM start (doors open at 12:30 PM) Yamato Art and Culture Hall, Sirius, 1st Floor, Sub Hall, Yamato City Cultural Creation Hub (1-8-1 Yamato Minami, Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture) Organizer: Yamato City Event and Tourism Association Contact: 046-260-5799 (closed Mondays and public holidays)
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  • Yamato, Kanagawa Prefecture
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Oct. 16, 2024
[Screening: “Yumepa Time”] On Friday, October 25 we will screen a documentary film 🎥 The title is “Yumepa Time.” Children from infants to high school age spend their own versions of “time” at Kawasaki City Children’s Dream Park. It’s a place that supports what children want to try, and also a place where doing nothing is allowed. This 90-minute film captures that kind of “Yumepa” on camera. While handing out flyers, we felt how many people in different ways turn their hearts toward the children. We hope this screening helps connect people and the community. Afternoon session Venue: Guest House GA.KOPPER Open: 14:00 / Start: 14:30 Evening session — includes a discussion with the director! Venue: Hotel Morimu Plum Hall Open: 18:00 / Start: 18:30 Admission: 500 yen for everyone aged elementary school and up 💰️ Inquiries: 080-6728-1980 (Henmi) #Nishiokoppe Village #Screening #Yumepa #Kawasaki City Children’s Dream Park #Children #Safe space #Play park #GAKOPPER #Hotel Morimu
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  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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  • Movie
Taiki Tourism Association
Oct. 8, 2024
Notice of the Hokkaido International Film Festival + Taiki From Friday, October 18th to Sunday, October 20th, the Hokkaido International Film Festival + Taiki will take place at the Taiki Town Lifelong Learning Center. Films connected to Hokkaido and Tokachi, as well as works unique to Taiki Town, a town of space, will be screened.🚀 Each film costs 1,000 yen (except for the opening and closing screenings), making it much cheaper than watching movies at a cinema. High school students and younger can watch for free.🎞️ In addition, directors and cast members of several films will attend as guests, so you might hear behind-the-scenes stories! Scheduled screenings include Bokuhaga Uchuu ni Itta Riyuu (The Reason I Went to Space), The Talkative Photo Studio, The New Nemuro Pro Wrestling Story, Hello Mom, and Uchuu Nanchara Kotetsu-kun, among many others! An international feature competition jury will also take place. Whether you love films or rarely get the chance to see them, come to Taiki Town and enjoy the screenings! Tickets are available at Roadside Station Cosmo-ru Taiki, the Taiki Town Hall Planning and Commerce Division on the second floor, and online. For more details, search for "Hokkaido International Film Festival".
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  • Taikicho, Hokkaido Prefecture
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  • Tokachi
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Hokkaido area
  • Festival
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Apr. 14, 2024
A Family That Raises Cattle, Slaughters Them, and Turns Them into Meat A special screening theater was set up in the public hall’s audiovisual room A screening was held on Saturday, April 6. Living cattle and the beef people eat. For some reason, the process between those two seems hard to see. Valuing life and gratefully receiving life as food. For that purpose, a family running a certain butcher shop has passed down their craft and faced life and meat directly. The butcher and the community’s ties. The sound of drums with leather skins thunders through town during the danjiri festival. It was 106 minutes packed with many themes. Across three screenings, about 60 people in total attended—thank you. #Nishiokoppe Village #Public Hall #Audiovisual Room #Screening #The Story of a Certain Butcher Shop #Yashio Film Company #Scattered Children’s Handwriting #Free Admission #Thanks for the Sound System #Block Play Behind the Scenes of the Screening
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  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Events
  • Movie
  • Documentary
Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Mar. 28, 2024
Screening in Nishiokoppe We will screen the documentary film “A Story of a Butcher Shop” in Nishiokoppe. The film follows a family who raise their own cattle, carry out slaughtering and butchering themselves, and sell the meat they process. Admission is free and open to everyone. This is a film we hope you will watch through to the end. Date and time: Saturday, April 6, 2024 10:00~, 13:30~, 18:30~ (running time: 106 minutes) Venue: Nishiokoppe Village Community Center, Audiovisual Room Please join us along with the related event the next day. #Nishiokoppe Village #Community Center #Audiovisual Room #Screening #A Story of a Butcher Shop #Butcher Shop #Cattle #Beef #Yashiho Film Company #Free Screening
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  • Hokkaido Prefecture
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Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Jan. 29, 2024
Screening and Donut Sale We used Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Village to hold film screenings on January 19 and 20. Photographers captured Hokkaido’s wildlife. Set to music and shown on a grand scale, the film offered about 80 minutes of close attention to their lives and deaths. After the screening on the 20th, we held a sale of handmade sweets, including donuts. Hot drinks such as bamboo-grass chai and royal milk tea were also very popular. Donuts, chocolate, bagels, and cookies— the handmade, charming treats sold out in no time as people hardly had a moment to admire them. Thank you to everyone who came out!
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  • Nishiokoppe
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Events
  • Movie
  • Animals
  • Snack
Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido
Jan. 10, 2024
[Screening and Homemade Sweets Sale] The documentary film "Ikitoshi Ikeru Mono", which has previously been shown in cinemas, captures wild animals living in Hokkaido. By chance, we will hold a screening in Nishiokoppe Village in January. The venue is Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Village. The screening schedule is as follows: Friday, January 19th, 18:00–20:00 Saturday, January 20th, 10:00–12:00 On the 20th, homemade sweets such as donuts will also be on sale. We look forward to your visit to the screening.
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Zushi Tourism Association
Dec. 25, 2023
NICE TO MEET EVERYONE WHO WATCHES COOL JAPAN VIDEOS! This is the Zushi Tourism Association. Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture is located in the southeast of Kanagawa Prefecture and is bordered by Yokohama City, Kamakura City, Hayama Town, Yokosuka City, and Sagami Bay. It takes about 1 hour by train or car from Tokyo and has good access, making it a recommended area for day trips. In this first post, we will introduce various sightseeing spots and event information that cannot be missed when sightseeing in Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture! [Popular sightseeing spot information in Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture] ■Hiroyama Park Located at the top of Mt. Hiro, it is a popular viewing spot. When the weather is good, you can see Mt. Fuji from the observatory in the park, and it has been selected as one of the "50 Scenic Spots in Kanagawa", "50 Parks in Kanagawa", and "100 Views of Fujimi in the Kanto Region". ■Malibu Farm Zushi Marina It is a resort facility with a yacht harbor, hotel, restaurant and café, event space, condominiums, chapel and tennis courts. There is also a restaurant where you can enjoy the sea and a café terrace where your dog is OK! It is also used for filming TV dramas and movies, and you can enjoy the outstanding location. ■SHOPPING PLAZA HAYAMA STATION Hayama Station, which opened in September 2016, has about 26 stores, including antenna shops and fresh foods in the Zushi and Hayama areas. As of December 2023 Local gourmet food and local vegetables are enriched! It is recommended for purchasing souvenirs and as a base for sightseeing. ■Zushi Coast It is a tourist attraction that represents Zushi City! YOU CAN ENJOY VARIOUS MARINE SPORTS SUCH AS WINDSURFING AND SUP. In addition, the scenery of the sunset on the Zushi Coast won the "Miura Peninsula Sunset Grand Prix No. 1", and it is also attracting attention as a scenic spot. The area around Zushi City is also a great area for driving. In particular, the coastal route from Zushi to Hayama allows you to enjoy the beautiful coastline and blue sea, and you can enjoy the feeling of refreshment. The official website of the "Zushi City and Zushi Tourism Association" also publishes Zushi City tourism model plans model courses! We would appreciate it if you could refer to it. [Event information in Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture] ■Zushi Coast Fireworks Festival Fireworks launched from boats floating in Zushi Bay to the Zushi Coast area brightly color the night sky in early summer. About 7,000 fireworks set off in time with the music are spectacular! Contents at the time of the 2023 event ■Zushi Kaigan Film Festival This film festival started in 2010 with the theme of "Play with the Earth". The Zushi Kaigan Film Festival, which is celebrating its 12th anniversary in 2023, is usually held during Golden Week and is visited by many people. The film will be screened after sunset on a large screen set up on the beach of Zushi Beach. You can enjoy a movie in the best location! At the venue, there will be a food court, a seaside merry-go-round, and daily events. Contents at the time of the 2023 event [Workation information in Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture] In recent years, the number of users has been increasing as a way to spend vacations while teleworking at resorts and hotels, and "workation" a coined word that combines "work" and "vacation". In Zushi City, there are many workspaces such as cafes, co-working spaces, and accommodation and recreational facilities. In addition, there are plenty of activities that you can experience in between work! In addition to marine sports such as SUP, you can also experience incense making, ukulele classes, yoga, and more. On the official website of the Zushi City and Zushi Tourism Association, you can also search the workspace of Zushi. We will continue to deliver information on the charms of Zushi City, Kanagawa Prefecture, as well as sightseeing and events. Thank you in advance!
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  • Zushi
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Zushi Beach
  • Hiroyama Park
  • Malibu Farm Zushi Marina
  • Zushi Coast Fireworks Festival
  • Zushi Coast Film Festival
  • workcation
  • Activities
  • Movie
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