Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido

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[Image1]【Window Art at Kamu】The windows of Kamu are beautifully decorated!Using crayons that can be drawn on
[Image2]【Window Art at Kamu】The windows of Kamu are beautifully decorated!Using crayons that can be drawn on
[Image3]【Window Art at Kamu】The windows of Kamu are beautifully decorated!Using crayons that can be drawn on
[Image4]【Window Art at Kamu】The windows of Kamu are beautifully decorated!Using crayons that can be drawn on
[Image5]【Window Art at Kamu】The windows of Kamu are beautifully decorated!Using crayons that can be drawn on
[Image6]【Window Art at Kamu】The windows of Kamu are beautifully decorated!Using crayons that can be drawn on
[Image7]【Window Art at Kamu】The windows of Kamu are beautifully decorated!Using crayons that can be drawn on

【Window Art at Kamu】
The windows of Kamu are beautifully decorated!

Using crayons that can be drawn on the window and wiped off with a wet cloth, visitors to Kamu were invited to draw again this year🖍

This time, we set a somewhat abstract theme of "Flowers and Songs."

That said, the children freely draw their favorite vehicles and game characters.

No matter what kind of drawings they create, when the windows are filled with art, it feels like the roadside station comes alive, bringing a smile to our faces.

The windows along the corridor leading from the restroom to the hall are adorned with drawings from children and adults who visited on the first day of the market.

On the Flower Park side of the hall, where the mechanical organ plays, there are wonderful paintings by local volunteers lined up.

Five artists each expressed the theme in their own unique ways, and I hope many people will come to see the five painted windows together.

The exhibition is scheduled to run until mid-July.

Please enjoy the windows inside the building along with the Flower Park!

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