Nishiokoppe Village This is Kurashima of the Regional Revitalization Cooperation Volunteers (in charge of tourism).
Located in the eastern Hokkaido region, it has a population of 1,002 (as of the end of July 2023 (Reiwa 5)), and is surrounded by nature, with forests occupying about 90% of the village's area.
Nishiokoppe Village is also famous as a guitar production area, and currently 20,000 guitar bodies are made every year.
You can enjoy various experiences such as beautiful scenery and delicious gourmet food in Nishiokoppe Village.
We will deliver Nishiokoppe Village events, sightseeing information, and daily scenes, so thank you!
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Dressed in Christmas colors
The roadside station “Komu” symbol—its karakuri organ dolls—has been redressed in Christmas-colored outfits.
They are usually painted in the village’s theme colors of orange and green,
but during December the orange changes to red for the entire month.
When you stop by Komu,
take a quick look at the dolls’ new looks!
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ALT’s Laplante Family Cooking Class
In Nishiokoppe Village, we invited an English teacher from Juneau, Alaska.
On the evening of Tuesday, November 28,
Mrs. Laplante of ALT led the cooking class as the main instructor!
Participants included preschoolers, elementary and junior high students, and adults from both inside and outside the village.
We mixed people of different ages into groups
and decorated cookies and made Quesadillas.
The Laplante Family went around to each group
checking the sugar-and-butter mix and how the tortillas were cooking.
Frosting, colored differently for each group,
looked vibrant when the four groups’ cookies were brought together,
and each design showed its own personality.
Those who felt a little hungry nibbled cookies before making Quesadillas.
Quesadillas were filled with plenty of cheese and
wrapped in tortillas with chicken or vegetables as preferred.
The guacamole the Laplante Family made was also superb.
It was a fun and delicious evening.
Thank you to everyone who joined us!
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#Quesadilla #ButterCream #Frosting
#Cookie Decoration #Setoushi Santa
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Teachers’ Read-Aloud Play
They spent only three weeks rehearsing.
In that short time,
elementary and junior high school teachers gathered in the elementary school gym after work
to do warm-ups, voice exercises, and acting practice.
Holding scripts, they conveyed the story through a read-aloud play.
Reading, projecting the voice, and performing the narration.
They considered the intention behind each line and who it was addressed to.
They asked how best to read each passage so it would reach the audience.
With each rehearsal,
the tones of the teachers’ voices
grew richer and reached the ear more deeply.
When they moved to stage rehearsals,
tension and excitement filled not only the cast but the staff as well.
Looking back, the final week’s push felt truly intense.
We were delighted that not only the teachers’ former pupils—elementary and junior high students—but people of many ages came to watch.
On a stage lit by a pale pink moon,
wrapped in the sound of guitar and violin,
they delivered a confident read-aloud performance.
Thank you very much.
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Final Day of Activities at Korakuen Garden
Since June, I visited the garden several times to help with maintenance.
As of November 2nd, this year’s activities have concluded.
During the hot months we waded into the pond to scoop out mud, and even in the chilly November weather we waded in to gather fallen leaves.
What to do with the collected leaves…
"That’s it — onion netting!"
It seems the group leader suddenly had a flash of inspiration.
I’d like to drop by on the first day of next year’s activities as well.
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Mini Volleyball Tournament
Players are villagers,
referees are villagers,
and the supporters are villagers too…
A mini volleyball tournament by villagers for villagers!!
Even after summer ends, lively events continue, such as the cultural festival and the mini volleyball tournament.
People who usually aren’t seen exercising chase the ball and run,
slide in places that make no sense.
Refereeing and scorekeeping rotate among participants.
Although everyone gathered for the opening ceremony,
they were so eager for the post-game gathering—essentially a drinking party—that
only about half remained for the closing ceremony.
Thank you to everyone who took part—great job!
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Komu Christmas
A Christmas festival will be held at Morino Bijutsukan, Komu.
On this day only, everyone can enter for free.
Enjoy the Komu facilities and don’t miss the events.
The museum is open from 10:00 to 16:30.
Event Schedule
11:00 – Performance by Nishiokoppe Junior High School Wind Ensemble
13:00 – Puppet theater circle and gifts from Santa Claus
14:00 – Christmas concert with early music instruments and piano
Come and visit Komu, dressed for Christmas!
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Christmas Window Art at kamu
A joint project by Nishiokoppe Village's new and former community revitalization team members in charge of tourism!
We will hold an event where elementary and junior high school students from the village will paint Christmas-themed pictures on the large windows inside the kamu building.
The exhibition will run for about two weeks, so why not visit kamu decorated with Christmas artwork?
We look forward to your visit.
Event date and time: Saturday, December 9, 10:00–11:30
Participants: Elementary and junior high school students in the village
Capacity: About 15 people
Participation fee: Free
Application deadline: Thursday, November 30, by 17:00
Exhibition period: Saturday, December 9–Monday, December 25
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Village Culture Festival 2023
I heard someone say, "There’s a village culture festival in November," and I was surprised, thinking, "There’s such a festival…!"
In Nishiokoppe Village, the culture festival ran for three days.
On November 1–2 there were only exhibitions,
and on the 3rd the community center area hosted performances, award ceremonies, and stage presentations.
The venue, a hotel, is connected to the community center and library,
and a used book fair took place in the library area.
Sometimes books villagers let go of find their way into the hands of nearby residents.
While enjoying displays like ikebana and picture-letter art,
you could taste wagashi and tea in the tea room.
This year, as a first-time experiment,
the puppet-theater group Doremi presented a staged reading and read picture books aloud.
Bathed in sunlight streaming through the skylights,
I slowly sank into the world of the staged reading and picture books.
Stage presentations included a volunteer band, the junior high school brass band, and piano performances,
and, a Nishiokoppe Village staple, children from the abacus class performed "flash mental arithmetic."
For adults it was a precious opportunity to present.
It was a culture festival full of nervous excitement and delight.
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Teacher Read-Aloud Play
Have you ever watched a read-aloud play?
Nishiokoppe Village has one elementary school and one junior high school,
and this time teachers from both schools will come together to perform a read-aloud play.
The story is based on the picture book Otsukisan Momo-iro (The Moon Is Pink).
Author: Miyoko Matsutani
Illustrator: Fumihide Inoguchi
Alongside the teachers’ voices, live guitar and violin music and lighting that conveys the book’s color palette combine to bring the story to life.
A village resident with many years of theater experience directs the show,
and rehearsals are now underway.
Please come and join us.
Date and Time: Saturday, November 18, 2023
Doors open 14:00 / Performance starts 14:30
Venue: Nishiokoppe Village Community Center Plum Hall
Admission: Free (unreserved seating)
※The performance will last about 30 minutes.
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Halloween Fun!!
Before we knew it, November had arrived.
There are less than two months left in the year.
Here is a report on the “Ha”lloween event held in Nishiokoppe Village on October 28.
The puppet-theater group Doremi and ALT families decorated the venue from the day before, eager to delight the children.
The ALT families’ game corner was a big hit, featuring tattoo stickers that leave color on the skin if pressed for ten seconds and pumpkin-rolling bowling.
During the puppet show, a scene with darts prompted the audience to throw candy.
We worried in rehearsal whether the candy would stick and whether everyone would throw, but we were glad so much candy stuck!
Children carried bags they had decorated themselves and went around the spots at the end to collect candy.
We’re already looking forward to next year’s Halloween!
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