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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 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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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
🎏 Announcement: Rekifune River Clear-Stream Koinobori Display 🎏
The 2024 Rekifune River Clear-Stream Koinobori display is open from April 19.
Display period: from Friday, April 19 to Monday, May 6.
The Rekifune River Clear-Stream Koinobori is a spring tradition in Taiki Town that stretches colorful carp streamers across the full width of the Rekifune River each year from late April to early May.
This year we increased the number of koinobori, letting them swim from one bank of the Rekifune River across the river and up over the riverbed.
On Sunday, May 5 a mini event for children will be held.
Enjoy a bouncy dome, maze, smart-ball games, a balloon kite exhibit, a dance performance by the Taiki Town street dance circle, a Mölkky experience, plenty of fun activities, and delicious food!
We look forward to your visit!
Date and time: Sunday, May 5, 10:00–14:00
Location: Taiki Bridge Riverscape Plaza
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
- Outdoor Field in Taiki Town -
A video showcasing Taiki Town’s natural beauty and outdoor activities, produced mainly by the local revitalization team in charge of outdoor promotion, has been completed!
It introduces a variety of activities you can enjoy in Taiki Town year-round, including birdwatching, fishing, gold panning, and wakasagi (pond smelt) fishing.
The video is posted on Taiki Town’s official YouTube channel, so please search for it!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Deep Spots in Taiki Town
📍Site of the Former JNR Hiroo Line Taiki Station
In Taiki Town, you can still find the remains of the station building from the Hiroo Line, the railway that linked Obihiro and Hiroo and ran until 1987.
Taiki Station opened in 1930, and at its peak it reportedly handled more than 1,000 passengers a day.
The former track area is now a plaza called Taiki Traffic Park, but the station building still stands.
You cannot enter the building, but looking through the windows you can see the ticket gate and waiting room still preserved inside.
The platform area still shows the station sign and a signal lever.
In Hakubayashi Park, north of Taiki Town Hall, a steam locomotive, No. 59611, which served around Hokkaido and ran on the Hiroo Line until 1975, is on display.
It was installed thanks to efforts by local steam locomotive enthusiasts.
Why not come and feel the traces of the railway that once ran through Taiki Town?
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Want to try gold panning in Taiki Town?
Gold panning, recently talked about because of the hit movie Golden Kamuy, can still be experienced the old-fashioned way on the Rekifune River in Taiki Town!
The peak period for gold recovery on the Rekifune River is said to have been from the 1890s into the Taisho era, roughly the same time when the bullion battles in Golden Kamuy take place.
Taiki Town also provided some cooperation for the movie’s gold panning scenes.
See if you can spot Taiki Town in the end credits!
This year’s gold panning season is scheduled to start around Golden Week.
Come and give it a try!
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Taiki Tourism Association posted.
Recent view of Rekifune River
It is mid to late January, and the cold has deepened in Taiki Town.
The Rekifune River running through Taiki Town has frozen over considerably 🧊
I compared photos of the Rekifune River seen from Furusato Bridge from last autumn and from this month.
Temperatures will drop further, and the frozen sections are expected to grow!
Will it freeze over completely…?
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ID:1The winter scenery is also wonderful❅This text has been automatically translated.
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