Nishiokoppe, Hokkaido

Mar. 24, 2026 (edited)
[Image1][Ski Resort CLOSED]Miyanomori Ski Resort in Nishiokoppe Villageended lift operations for this season

[Ski Resort CLOSED]
Miyanomori Ski Resort in Nishiokoppe Village
ended lift operations for this season on Sunday, March 22.

Thank you very much for visiting us this winter.

Although there are still snowy days, the snow on the roads has melted and the pavement is starting to show.

Spring is almost here 🌸

We look forward to seeing you next ski season!

#Operations ended #Farewell, winter

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Mar. 26, 2026
[Shooting Gallery and Clockmaking] Friday, March 20 (national holiday) Forest Museum “Mokumu” was buzzing with visitors. Wooden craft maker Sasaki Kogei held a clockmaking workshop on the final day of their exhibit. At the same time, visitors could try a shooting gallery using wooden toy guns. ⏱ ⏱ ⏱ At the clockmaking workshop, I was surprised by the wide variety of numbers and decorations to stick onto the dials. For some reason, mushrooms were especially popular among the boys. They glued parts together and hammered nails to secure them, and in about 30 minutes each child finished an original clock. With a battery set in the back, the clocks worked perfectly. One child hugged their finished piece protectively, saying they would hang it in their room. 🔫 🔫 🔫 Meanwhile, the toy guns in the shooting gallery performed impressively. They could load six rubber bands at once and fire in rapid succession. Children who wanted to take long-distance shots lay on a chair a short distance away to aim at the targets. They looked every bit like snipers. The small animal keychain prizes were adorable. Thank you to everyone who came! - [Forest Museum “Mokumu”] ✨️From April the museum has longer opening hours✨ Opening hours: 10:00–17:00 Closed: Every Tuesday Admission: High school students and older 500 yen 4th grade elementary to junior high 300 yen Ages 3 to 3rd grade elementary 100 yen Under 3 free Inquiries: 0158-87-2600 #Special Exhibition #Forest Museum Mokumu #Sasaki Kogei
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Mar. 17, 2026
[Shooting Gallery and Woodworking at Komu] See, touch, play with, and create the warmth of wood Announcement from Forest Museum “Mokumu”📢 From the start of 2026 we have displayed works by the wooden craft maker Sasaki Kogei, based in Nagayama, Asahikawa City, in the museum showcases. On the final day of the exhibition, Friday, March 20 (national holiday), we will hold a shooting gallery event using wooden rubber-band guns and a woodworking workshop🎉 〇 Wooden Rubber-Band Gun / Shooting Gallery Time ▶ 10:00–15:00 Fee ▶ Free (up to 20 people) After 20 people or from a second play, 500 yen per round ※One round = five shots 〇 Wooden Clock Making (same-day registration, first-come, first-served) Time ▶ ① 11:00– ▶ ② 13:00– Fee ▶ Free (up to 10 people per session) ※Preschool children must participate with a guardian Assemble the parts with nails and a hammer, decorate with colored pencils, and you’ll have your own original clock🛠️ No advance registration is required for either activity. Museum admission to Mokumu is charged separately. On the 20th, Sasaki Kogei will also sell wooden crafts, so please come and join us. We look forward to your visit to Mokumu. - [Forest Museum “Mokumu”] Winter opening hours: 10:00–16:30 Last admission accepted until 16:10 Admission fees: High school and older 500 yen 4th grade elementary to junior high 300 yen Ages 3 to 3rd grade elementary 100 yen Under 3 years free Contact: 0158-87-2600 #Special exhibition #Forest Museum Mokumu #Sasaki Kogei