This account provides attractive information that makes you want to visit Taiki Town, Hokkaido.
Since around 1985, Taiki Town has been conducting aerospace-related experiments with the goal of "space community development."
You can also fully enjoy leisure and activities where you can get in touch with nature!
Please look forward to the latest information and deals of Taiki Town!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
The 49th Kashiwabiraki Park Festival took place on September 21.
Due to severe weather from the night before, the event was scaled down and moved to the Lifelong Learning Center, and popular attractions such as food vendor booths and the one-tatami-shop were canceled.
We sincerely apologize to everyone who had been looking forward to enjoying the event outdoors.
Even so, many people attended for the stage events and to buy local specialties such as pears from Soma City and Taiki Wagyu. The prize draw was also a great success!
Thank you to everyone who came!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Notice of the 34th Rekifune River Clear-Stream Festival
Alongside the annual PET bottle rocket contest, the Perpune Fire Festival and fireworks display, this year we will also present the Kimi to Idol Precure♪ character show and a live paint session where an artist paints a giant "TAIKI" sign on-site!
Come and join Taiki Town’s big summer event!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Bansei Natural Flower Garden — Flowering Update
Hiougi iris (ヒオウギアヤメ) and Ezo daylilies (エゾカンゾウ) have begun to bloom at Bansei Natural Flower Garden, mainly around the Horokayanto pit-dwelling cluster.
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
The large-petaled Trillium at Bansei Fureai Forest is in full bloom.
The Trillium at the Fureai Forest, within walking distance from Bansei Onsen, is now at its best!
They usually bloom through the end of May, so be sure to go see them.
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Spring is in full swing! In Taiki Town, the flower season has truly begun.
Shibazakura (moss phlox) are at their best on Mount Mewa! Around Sakashita Senkyo and at Taiki Shrine, we found a variety of flowers.
The last two photos show new leaves sprouting beneath the withered kashiwa oak leaves still clinging to the branches!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Cherry blossoms have started to bloom.
The town's Ezo-yamazakura cherry trees have begun to flower!
Some trees are already at their peak.
Spring is in full swing!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
On Monday, May 5th, we will hold the 35th Rekifune River Clear-Stream Koinobori Children’s Day Mini Event!
This year it will run alongside the Firefighting Festa! You can ride a ladder truck and try a water hose spray experience.
In addition, Self-Defense Force vehicles and “Space Something Kotetsu-kun” will also come!
Everyone, please come and join us!
Date and Time: Monday, May 5, 2025, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Location: Riverbed upstream of Taiki Bridge on the Rekifune River
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
The Rekifune River carp streamers have been put up!
Today we installed carp streamers along the riverbank of the Rekifune River!
They will stretch across the river and flutter until May 6.
There are also smaller, low mini carp streamers, so we recommend taking photos with them ✨
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
[Taiki Town Today]
The weather isn’t great, but here are scenes of Taiki Town gradually taking on a spring feel!
The Ezo-yamazakura (Ezo mountain cherry) still looks a while away from blooming.
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Recent Taiki Town
Butterbur sprouts have started peeking out along the roadside.
Most of the snow in town has melted, and at last there is a hint of spring.
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