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.
December 4, 2024 — Taiki Town
Snow began falling this morning, and the urban area looks set to see its first accumulation of the season.
Real winter has arrived!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
【 A town where you can meet the red-crowned crane, Taiki Town 】
Taiki Town is home to many red-crowned cranes, a species designated as a Special Natural Monument of Japan.
The season when they are especially numerous is autumn, right around now. You can often see them searching for food in fields after the crops have been harvested.
The cranes tend to appear more often on the seaside side than the mountain side. Give it a try and see if you can find them!
By the way, the small bird in the center of the first photo is not a red-crowned crane but a hooded crane.
Taiki Town is appealing because you can spot many different kinds of wildlife together ✨
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Notice of Long-Term Closure of Bansei Onsen
From December 2 this year until February 28 next year, Bansei Onsen will be closed for an extended period for facility renovations.
Just the thing for a time like this is “Bansei no Yu Onsen Powder.” It recreates the scent and color of Bansei Onsen’s characteristic iodine-rich bath, so you can easily enjoy Bansei Onsen at home.
It is on sale at Roadside Station Cosmoall Taiki, so please give it a try!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Autumn in Taiki Town 2024
At this time of year, you can see beautiful autumn foliage throughout Taiki Town.
Top recommended spots include Keiseki Bridge, Sakashita Senkyo, and Kashiwa Park in the town center.
★Kashiwa Trivia
The town tree of Taiki, the kashiwa (oak), is a symbol of Tokachi. Once, kashiwa groves spread across Tokachi, but they gradually disappeared as development advanced.
Many kashiwa trees that remain here are large and impressive; the kashiwa in Kashiwa Park are said to be between 100 and 200 years old.
By the way, even after kashiwa leaves turn color and wither, they often stay on the branches through winter and only fall when spring brings new green leaves.
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Notice of the Hokkaido International Film Festival + Taiki
From Friday, October 18th to Sunday, October 20th, the Hokkaido International Film Festival + Taiki will take place at the Taiki Town Lifelong Learning Center.
Films connected to Hokkaido and Tokachi, as well as works unique to Taiki Town, a town of space, will be screened.🚀
Each film costs 1,000 yen (except for the opening and closing screenings), making it much cheaper than watching movies at a cinema. High school students and younger can watch for free.🎞️
In addition, directors and cast members of several films will attend as guests, so you might hear behind-the-scenes stories!
Scheduled screenings include Bokuhaga Uchuu ni Itta Riyuu (The Reason I Went to Space), The Talkative Photo Studio, The New Nemuro Pro Wrestling Story, Hello Mom, and Uchuu Nanchara Kotetsu-kun, among many others!
An international feature competition jury will also take place.
Whether you love films or rarely get the chance to see them, come to Taiki Town and enjoy the screenings!
Tickets are available at Roadside Station Cosmo-ru Taiki, the Taiki Town Hall Planning and Commerce Division on the second floor, and online.
For more details, search for "Hokkaido International Film Festival".
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
The 48th Kashiwabayashi Park Festival was held!
On Sunday, September 22, the 48th Kashiwabayashi Park Festival took place.
Despite the unfortunate rain, many guests attended.
Thank you very much!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Taiki Town Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Commerce Festival and the Town Bon Odori Dance again this year!
[62nd Commerce Festival]
Date and time: Thursday, August 15, 11:00 AM
Location: Taiki Town Economic Center Event Plaza (behind Roadside Station Cosmall Taiki)
[51st Taiki Town Citizens’ Bon Odori Dance]
Date and time: Thursday, August 15, 6:00 PM
Location: Kotobuki Fureai Street, Taiki Town (the road facing the back of Roadside Station Cosmall Taiki)
Please come and join us!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
August 4 (Sunday) Rekifune River Clear-Stream Festival takes place!
The summer highlight of Taiki Town, the Rekifune River Clear-Stream Festival, will be held on August 4.
During the day, enjoy a character show, prize draws, food stalls, gold panning experiences, yamabe (landlocked salmon) fishing, and many other fun activities!
In the evening, the festival builds to its climax with the Perpune Fire Festival, where towering columnar bonfires seem to reach the sky, followed by an impressive fireworks display.
Date and time: Sunday, August 4, 11:00–
Venue: Rekifune River, riverbank upstream of Taiki Bridge
Stage event schedule
11:00–11:10 Opening ceremony
11:20–11:50 Taiki Town street dance circle
12:00–12:50 Kamen Rider Gatchard & Geats
13:00–14:10 Taiki Town Japan-Taiwan Friendship Association Lychee Seed Spitting Contest
14:20–15:10 Kamen Rider Gatchard & Geats
15:40–16:20 Keishi Tanaka acoustic live performance
16:30–17:30 Prize draw
18:00–19:10 Houto (ceremonial lanterns) and Perpune Fire Festival
19:10–19:20 Hikata River Taiko drumming
19:30–21:00 Doshin Fireworks Display
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
🌿 Haskap picking has begun 🫐
Haskap picking started on June 20 at Mukai Haskap Orchard in Taiki Town!
Many berries are still unripe, so they should peak for picking toward July.✨
For details, visit Taiki Town’s tourism site Visit! Taiki.
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Cherry blossoms around town are now at their best.
You can see them in full bloom all over town, at places like Moiwa-yama Forest Park, Hakurin Park, and Taiki Shrine.
Come and enjoy the cherry blossoms alongside the carp streamers✨
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