Introducing Takushoku Kinokotan, located inside Takushoku Bus’s Shintoku Office 😊
This tourist farm reuses sites once used by Hokkaido Takushoku Railway for its headquarters, rolling stock depot, and company housing on the line that ran between Shintoku and Kamishihoro.
The name Takushoku Kinokotan is a coined word combining Takutetsu (short for Hokkaido Takushoku Railway), “kinoko” (mushroom), and the Ainu word kotan, meaning village. It reflects the desire to bring new life back to this once-bustling place.
You can enjoy a hands-on shiitake harvesting experience grown carefully on logs using timber felled in Hokkaido.
At the farm shop you can buy log-grown shiitake, Hokkaido Takushoku Railway and bus merchandise, and mushroom goods. There is also a display corner exhibiting historical materials related to Hokkaido Takushoku Railway 😍
Look for the red roof! The building’s motif is the former Shikaoi Station building 🎵
📍Hours: 10:00–15:30 (last shiitake harvest admission at 15:00)
📍Closed: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and during the New Year holidays
📍Fees: Harvested shiitake are sold by weight.
📍Experience season: March–November — no reservation required on weekends and public holidays; reservations required on weekdays
December–February — reservations required for both weekends, public holidays, and weekdays
*For groups of five or more, please make a reservation at least two weeks in advance regardless of season or date.*
Takushoku Kinokotan TEL: 0156-67-9105
📍Access:
About 10 minutes from Shintoku Station by bus: take Route 53 via Shintoku Station bound for Minami-Shintoku and get off at Minami-Shintoku
20 minutes on foot from Shintoku Station
About 5 minutes by car from Shintoku Station
About 10 minutes by bicycle from Shintoku Station
*Bicycle rentals are available at Shintoku Station.*
Bicycle rental inquiries and reservations: 0156-67-7567
Shintoku Town Tourism Association (Regional Exchange Center “Tokutoku”, 2nd floor)
https://t-kinokotan.com//
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