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Event Announcement 📣

On July 4th (Saturday), the "White Snake Princess Festival" will be held at Lake Shikaribetsu!!
This traditional arts festival was inspired by the local legend "The Tale of the White Snake Princess" 😊

The "White Snake Princess Dance" performed on the lakeside stage captivates the audience with its fantastical and mysterious world 🎵

Before the main event, Ainu traditional dances and performances of the traditional instrument "Mukkuri" will be presented, offering a glimpse into Ainu culture.

Don't miss the opportunity to witness this mystical traditional art born from the local "Tale of the White Snake Princess" 🤗

📍Date and Time: July 4, 2026 (Saturday) from 17:30 to 21:15
(In case of inclement weather, the event will be canceled. For more details, please check the Shikaoi Tourism Association website or Instagram.)

📍Location: Lake Shikaribetsu (Free shuttle buses to the venue will operate.)

🔶Free shuttle bus service to the venue: A free shuttle bus utilizing the local bus service will operate from "Kanda Nissho Memorial Museum of Art" in Shikaoicho to the Lake Shikaribetsu venue.
The departure times will align with the local bus schedule.

Return times are as follows: Departing from Lake Shikaribetsu at 21:40, Urimaku at 22:05, Little House on the Prairie at 22:12, Takushoku Bus Shikaoi Office at 22:20, Shikaoi Town Hall at 22:22, and Kanda Nissho Memorial Museum of Art at 22:23.

【Bus Inquiries】Takushoku Bus Headquarters TEL: 0155-31-8811

🔶Event Inquiries: Shikaoi Town Tourism Association (Shikaoi Town Hall Commerce and Tourism Division)
TEL: 0156-66-4034

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