“Kamui” is the Ainu word for the spiritual beings that dwell in nature and animals, and in particular “the kamui of water” represents the spiritual presence in water, symbolizing the region’s abundant water blessings and its relationship with people.
The Kamui of Water Tourism Area lets you experience a land shaped by a water deity, where wetlands, lakes, volcanoes, and Ainu culture weave together the story of the earth.
At the Kushiro Wetland, Japan’s largest wetland, you can enjoy vast scenery that is home to the specially designated natural monument, the red-crowned crane, and observe seasonal nature along boardwalks and trails.
Lake Akan is known as the only place in the world with large spherical colonies of marimo, and through facilities that teach marimo ecology, Lake Akan Onsen, and Lake Akan Ainu Kotan you can encounter Ainu culture that has been passed down alongside the water.
At Lake Mashu, visitors are greeted by the mysteriously deep blue water called “Mashu Blue” and a caldera lake that boasts some of the world’s highest water clarity.
Nearby at Lake Kussharo and Mt. Io, you can also see the dynamic natural expressions created by volcano and water, such as lakeside hot springs and steam vents.
We warmly present the stories of water, land, and culture that you can only encounter in the Kamui of Water Tourism Area.
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🖼️Onsen website 'From the Information Distribution Bureau' updated📝🆙
The 16th Gokkan Art Festival, a winter event at Kawayu Onsen, opened on February 2. This annual festival takes place around the same time each year and draws many visitors.
Event period: From Monday, February 2, 2026 to Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Venue: Around ARtINn Gokkan Art Transmission Device (Kawayu Onsen 3-2-40)
The festival offers a delightful space filled with beautiful art. Come and visit🧑🎨🎨
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Everyone come!
Teshikaga ⭐️ Fireworks Village — Downtown Venue
Teshikaga Downtown Photo Gallery on Display!
On February 21 and 22, 2026, a photo gallery will be held on Teshikaga Chuo-dori Shopping Street (the street in front of the former Kushiro Shinkin Bank). A collaboration between Teshikaga High School and Miyazaki Flower Shop, food trucks and the Teshikaga Marche, and a small snowy slide for children are also planned. There will be a fireworks display on the night of February 22, so please enjoy both days.
[Event Schedule]
2/21 (Sat) 3:00 PM–9:00 PM
Photo Gallery / Illumination
2/22 (Sun) 10:00 AM–3:00 PM
Photo Gallery / Illumination / Otochu Shoten / Teshikaga High School x Miyazaki Flower Shop / Food Trucks / Camp Meals / Pop-up Marche / Mini Slide
Please see the flyer for details. Note that the photo gallery and the fireworks venue are at different locations, so be careful‼︎🚨We look forward to seeing you!
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Akanko in the early morning of February 9th chilled down to −16°C!
Despite the heavy clouds, we were still able to catch a clear sunrise☀
The wind was a bit strong, but in spots where the trees sheltered us, frost flowers appeared❄✨️
You can book the early morning walking tour from the URL below.
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https://ja.kushiro-lakeakan.com/things_to_do/19977/...
Please note that the tour route and start time may change depending on ice conditions on the lake and the weather.
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2026 Sapporo Snow Festival 8-chome Hiroba!
At the Akan Tourism Association booth, our beloved Marimokkori from Lake Akan is making an appearance!!
Our association staff are sharing the charms of Lake Akanko together with it♪
Please come and see us 🟢
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Early morning walk tour on February 8!
It was forecast to be cloudy, but the sky cleared beautifully. Though small, we saw frost flowers and caught MtMeakan and the moon together♪
I couldn’t capture it in photos, but diamond dust also appeared. We tried freezing soap bubbles in subzero temperatures, poured hot water into the air to watch it freeze, and enjoyed full-body winter fun at Lake Akanko with Nordic-style snow angel play♪
You can book the early morning walk tour from the URL below.
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https://ja.kushiro-lakeakan.com/things_to_do/19977/...
Please note that the tour route and start time may change depending on lake ice conditions.
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Teshikaga Town Public Hall Presents
How to Enjoy Teshikaga’s Starry Sky
13th Session: “Learn About the Total Lunar Eclipse!” — Join us🔭🌕
A total lunar eclipse will occur on March 3.
To mark this event, we will learn about total lunar eclipses and, if the sky is clear, observe the phenomenon together!
How to Enjoy Teshikaga’s Starry Sky consists of a lecture to deepen your knowledge of Teshikaga’s night sky plus a segment on current astronomy topics.
Let’s enjoy the magnificent starry sky together🌌
For details, please check the February issue of Teshikaga Public Relations.
We look forward to many people joining us🌟
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📝♨️
Hot Spring Website "From the Information Dispatch Office" Updated📝🆙
Notice from the Tourism and Commerce Division, Kawayu Onsen District Improvement Office: We will hold an open-house style briefing on the reorganization and redevelopment of the Kawayu Onsen district. The event will take place at Kawayu Furusato Kan on March 1 and March 2. Please feel free to drop by!
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The judging meeting for the 15th Teshikaga Photo Contest was held ✨
The winners will be announced in mid-February. Stay tuned for the results 🏆📸
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🏮✨
Onsen website "From the Information Desk" updated📝🆙
The Kawayu Onsen lanterns, first unveiled at last autumn’s Kawayu Marche, were formally lit at a ceremony late last year and are now displayed at hotels, souvenir shops, restaurants and other spots throughout the Kawayu Onsen district.
This time we bring you a story about the "Kawayu Onsen Lanterns," which are becoming one of the faces of the Kawayu Onsen district🏮❄️Please take a look🐻
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🧊Appearance of lotus-leaf ice🧊
This year, lotus-leaf ice has begun appearing frequently.
In the bitter cold, a combination of conditions seems to form these shapes.😊
They often vanish by the afternoon even if visible in the morning, but the other day they stayed afloat in perfect form long after the sun rose.
You won’t see them every cold day, so consider yourself lucky if you do.✨
Winter in Kushiro is wonderful!
Come and visit us ^ ^
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