[Image1]Screening and Donut SaleWe used Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Villageto hold film screenings o
[Image2]Screening and Donut SaleWe used Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Villageto hold film screenings o
[Image3]Screening and Donut SaleWe used Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Villageto hold film screenings o
[Image4]Screening and Donut SaleWe used Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Villageto hold film screenings o
[Image5]Screening and Donut SaleWe used Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Villageto hold film screenings o
[Image6]Screening and Donut SaleWe used Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Villageto hold film screenings o
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Screening and Donut Sale
We used Guesthouse GA.KOPPER in Nishiokoppe Village
to hold film screenings on January 19 and 20.

Photographers captured Hokkaido’s wildlife.
Set to music and shown on a grand scale,
the film offered about 80 minutes of close attention to their lives and deaths.

After the screening on the 20th,
we held a sale of handmade sweets, including donuts.

Hot drinks such as bamboo-grass chai and royal milk tea
were also very popular.

Donuts, chocolate, bagels, and cookies—
the handmade, charming treats sold out in no time as people hardly had a moment
to admire them.

Thank you to everyone who came out!

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