[Image1][Demons Are Waiting]Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.Komu Museu
[Image2][Demons Are Waiting]Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.Komu Museu
[Image3][Demons Are Waiting]Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.Komu Museu
[Image4][Demons Are Waiting]Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.Komu Museu
[Image5][Demons Are Waiting]Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.Komu Museu
[Image6][Demons Are Waiting]Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.Komu Museu
[Image7][Demons Are Waiting]Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.Komu Museu
[Image8][Demons Are Waiting]Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.Komu Museu

[Demons Are Waiting]
Winter break ended, and ski classes have begun in Nishiokoppe Village.

Komu Museum of Art has changed its indoor decorations for the season.

Handmade snakes, oni demons, and ehomaki sushi rolls crafted by the staff welcome visitors.

Was Setoushi-kun eaten, or did Setoushi-kun become an oni...?

Come see the real thing for yourself!

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[Now Recruiting Participants for Woody Winter School]
Komu Museum of Art is an indoor wooden playground.
Why not play to your heart’s content on large wooden play equipment and handmade wooden toys?

Opening hours (winter): 10:00–16:30
Closed: Tuesdays (the following day if a public holiday)
Admission: High school and above 500 yen / Grades 4–6 and junior high 300 yen /
Ages 3 to Grade 3 100 yen / Under 3 free
Inquiries: 0158-87-2600

#Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Komu #oni
#Setsubun #ehomaki #Setoushi-kun
#snake #indoor decorations

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