[Image1]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image2]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image3]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image4]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image5]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image6]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image7]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image8]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image9]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun
[Image10]Kam Flower ParkSnow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun

Kam Flower Park
Snow still paints the surroundings white, but flowers that welcome spring have begun to show their faces.

The flower park attached to the Roadside Station "Kam" had been closed for winter, but it opened on Saturday, April 26.

The park is free to enter through Golden Week.

After that, normal admission fees apply.

Here are a few flowers photographed on Friday, April 25.

azumaichige
ezōengosaku
katakuri
kibananomana
Christmas rose
daffodil
chionodoxa
puschkinia (white, blue)
European katakuri
(still in bud. The yellow flowers will bloom in a little while)

When you stop by Kam, why not take a short walk out to the flower park?

Roadside Station "Kam"
CAPO Marche in Nishiokoppe Village runs May 3 (Sat) to May 5 (Mon)!

Opening hours: 9:00–17:00
Closed: Tuesdays (if Tuesday is a public holiday, closed the day after the holiday)
Admission: Roadside Station ⇒ free
Flower Park ⇒ 200 yen for high school students and older
Contact: 0158-87-2333

#Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Roadside Station
#Kam #Flower Park #flowers

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[Outdoor Screening & Star‑Gazing Night] Saturday, May 24 Would you like to watch a movie and the stars in Nishiokoppe Village? We will set up a screen at the Forest Park and show the French animated film Linda Wants to Eat a Chicken! Japanese dubbed version. Running time: 76 minutes. This colorful film tells the story of a mother and daughter who chase the taste of memories. Look forward to it. 🌃After the movie, it’s star time🌃 The mobile observatory vehicle Polaris No. II will come from Nayoro Municipal Observatory Kitāsubaru. After a 20‑minute talk about the stars, you can use Polaris No. II until around 9:00 p.m. Whether you usually look up at the night sky or you rarely have time to see the stars, let’s all gaze at the same sky together that night. ☂️In case of rain☂️ The venue will move to the Community Center (Hotel Rimu) large hall, where we will hold the screening and the star talk. [Event Details] Date & Time: Saturday, May 24, 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Venue: Forest Park ※In case of rain: Community Center large hall Fees: High school students and older: 700 yen Junior high school students and younger: 300 yen Preschool children: Free Snacks and drinks will be sold at the venue. Restaurant Ku‑raku offers both dine‑in and takeout options 🤤 For event inquiries, contact below ↓↓ Tourism Information Facility “Sato‑zum” 0158-85-7125 ※Phone hours: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Please bring mats or chairs. Nights are still chilly, so dress warmly. We look forward to seeing you there. #Nishiokoppe Village #Hokkaido #Event #Screening #Linda Wants to Eat a Chicken! #Star‑gazing #Nayoro Municipal Observatory Kitāsubaru #Polaris No. II