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Tohma Town Hall, Hokkaido posted.
It is the season of rice planting. The state of the substitution scraping before planting seedlings. When the rice fields are filled with water and the weather is good and there is little wind, the rice fields become like a lake, reflecting the scenery like a mirror. It is a superb view that can only be seen for a few days.
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Tohma Town Hall, Hokkaido posted.
At the foot of Mt. Tomayama, a satoyama for the townspeople, there is a 2-kilometer nature walking path "Kurumina no Walking Path", "Kurumina no Niwa" where more than 100 kinds of perennial plants live, and "Kuruminanoki Yukan" where you can experience woodworking and observe wood processing with wooden playground equipment.
The word "Kurumina" is coined, but its roots are in the Ainu language. "Kuru" means "person" in the Ainu language, and "Mina" means "to laugh" in the Ainu language. It is a place where people smile, and we hope that many people will come.
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Tohma Town Hall, Hokkaido posted.
In 2026 (Reiwa 8), it was decided to integrate with Toma Elementary School "Usonobetsu Elementary School". Every year, on Children's Day, koinobori are displayed on the school grounds. Children leaving this area. Please grow vigorously and quickly like a big koinobori
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Tohma Town Hall, Hokkaido posted.
The Japan sake "Tatsunosen" is aged in the Toma Bell Cave in winter. It is a rare liquor sold only in the town in a limited number. Junmai Daiginjo's sake is fruity but has a refreshing taste. This year's sales will go on sale on April 22. It will be almost sold out around the end of August, so be early.
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