[Image1]Hello! 🙋‍♀️This is Shintoku Tourism Association.Today we promoted Shintoku Town aboard a special tra
[Image2]Hello! 🙋‍♀️This is Shintoku Tourism Association.Today we promoted Shintoku Town aboard a special tra
[Image3]Hello! 🙋‍♀️This is Shintoku Tourism Association.Today we promoted Shintoku Town aboard a special tra
[Image4]Hello! 🙋‍♀️This is Shintoku Tourism Association.Today we promoted Shintoku Town aboard a special tra
[Image5]Hello! 🙋‍♀️This is Shintoku Tourism Association.Today we promoted Shintoku Town aboard a special tra
[Image6]Hello! 🙋‍♀️This is Shintoku Tourism Association.Today we promoted Shintoku Town aboard a special tra

Hello! 🙋‍♀️
This is Shintoku Tourism Association.

Today we promoted Shintoku Town aboard a special train organized by JTB, the “Japan no Shun” service. 🚃🎤 About 160 guests from across Hokkaido as well as Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka joined the four-day tour, which focuses on spring blooms in eastern Hokkaido. 🌼🌺🌷✨

On board, during the 30 minutes between Shinyubari and Shimukappu, we introduced dairy farming, soba noodles, local activities, and connections to the railway, and livened things up with cheese tasting 🧀 and a raffle awarding Shintoku soba. 🎊

Although the tour did not include a stop in Shintoku Town for sightseeing this time, we did our best to promote the town so that visitors will stop by on their next trip to eastern Hokkaido or choose Shintoku products through mail order or hometown tax donations. 💪🔥

#Hokkaido
#Tokachi
#Shintoku Town
#Shintoku Tourism Association
#Shintoku Station
#JR special train
#JTB
#Train travel
#Kyodogakusha
#Shintoku soba
#Furusato tax donation
#Japan no Shun
#Flower tour

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