[Image1][The shop corner has become chic]Forest Museum “Mokumu” shop cornerHave you noticed the change in at
[Image2][The shop corner has become chic]Forest Museum “Mokumu” shop cornerHave you noticed the change in at
[Image3][The shop corner has become chic]Forest Museum “Mokumu” shop cornerHave you noticed the change in at
[Image4][The shop corner has become chic]Forest Museum “Mokumu” shop cornerHave you noticed the change in at
[Image5][The shop corner has become chic]Forest Museum “Mokumu” shop cornerHave you noticed the change in at
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[Image7][The shop corner has become chic]Forest Museum “Mokumu” shop cornerHave you noticed the change in at

[The shop corner has become chic]
Forest Museum “Mokumu” shop corner
Have you noticed the change in atmosphere?

Mid-March.

The walls that were white until recently
have been repainted in a calm, dark hue.

The wooden crafts and souvenirs on display
stand out even more attractively.

Handmade Setoushi-kun mascots are displayed alongside
Nishiokoppe goods.

When you visit Mokumu,
please take a look at the shop corner.

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[Forest Museum “Mokumu”]
Winter opening hours: 10:00–16:30
Last admission accepted until 16:10
Closed: Every Tuesday

Admission fees:
High school and older 500 yen
Grades 4–9 (elementary to junior high) 300 yen
Ages 3 to grade 3 (elementary) 100 yen
Under 3 years old free

Inquiries:
0158-87-2600

#Forest Museum Mokumu #Wall painting
#Shop corner #Has become chic

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Mar. 26, 2026
Target shooting and clock making Friday, March 20 (national holiday) Forest Museum “Mokumu” was bustling with visitors. Wooden craft maker Sasaki Kogei held a clock-making workshop on the final day of the exhibition. At the same time, visitors could try target shooting with wooden toy guns. ⏱ ⏱ ⏱ At the clock-making table, I was surprised by the wide variety of numbers and decorative pieces to stick onto the dials. For some reason, mushrooms were extremely popular among the boys. They glued parts together and hammered in nails to secure them… and in about 30 minutes each person finished an original clock. With batteries set in the back, they really work. One child hugged his finished piece protectively, saying he would display it in his room. 🔫 🔫 🔫 Meanwhile, the target shooting guns were impressive. They can hold six rubber bands at once and fire in rapid succession. Kids who wanted to aim from farther away lay on their bellies on a chair set back a little to take careful aim. They looked just like snipers. The small animal keychain prizes were adorable. Thank you to everyone who came! - Forest Museum "Mokumu" Winter hours: 10:00–16:30 Last admission accepted until 16:10 Closed: Every Tuesday 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 Inquiries: 0158-87-2600 #Special exhibition #Forest Museum Mokumu #Sasaki Kogei