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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VOICE 30th Anniversary Live
"24-Hour Myth"
The twin artists who created that hit song, VOICE—
They are on a tour celebrating 30 years since their first single was released,
and they will come to Nishiokoppe on Saturday, October 14!!
For inquiries, please contact the following.
The application deadline is October 10.
090-8707-0944 (Takahashi)
Doors open 17:30 / Show starts 18:00
At Hotel Morimu
Ticket price: 4,000 yen (light meal and all-you-can-drink included)
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Shrine Festival
A shrine festival giving thanks for the autumn harvest was held recently.
The Kamiokoppe area held its festival on September 7,
and Nishiokoppe held theirs on September 11.
In the mornings, lanterns hung from the streetlights and other decorations fluttered in the breeze.
The mikoshi procession featured blue and orange happi coats,
colorful banners and fans carried by elementary and middle school students, and the bright costumes of the o-chigo children.
From preschoolers to adults,
people of many generations living in the village formed a line and paraded through the town for about two hours.
A lion dance performed by five middle school students was also splendid.
There were so many shutter moments that my photo folder is full.
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【Kuroiwa Falls】
Of the three waterfalls we introduced, only the last one remains.
This time it’s Kuroiwa Falls, where the rocks aren’t red.
It’s quite a distance from the main road,
but once you reach Akaiwa Falls, you’re almost there.
From the parking area you walk a short way to the plunge pool,
and since there are few steep climbs,
it’s a pleasant stroll for most visitors.
You cross a small stream and push through the grass as you go.
The rock color differs here,
and the waterfall’s shape is somewhat different from the other two, making it well worth seeing.
If you sit quietly listening to the water,
hours can pass in an instant, but
we didn’t linger long—about ten minutes—because of the chance of encountering bears.
If waterfalls pique your interest,
why not visit before it gets too cold?
Please take care with your footing.
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"Satoshi Kako Reproduction Original Art Exhibition"
From today, September 22
we are exhibiting reproduction original art by picture-book author Satoshi Kako
on display now!
The venue is Komu Museum of Art in the forest 🌳
The exhibition runs through October 12.
On September 24
there will be a gallery talk by Satoshi Kako’s eldest daughter, Mari Suzuki.
Fifteen reproduction originals are on display.
Some works are being shown for the first time,
so we hope you will enjoy comparing them with the accompanying picture books.
We look forward to your visit!"
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ID:1Crow's bakery!
When I was little, I used to look at picture books.
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Akaiwa Falls
Following Gyōja Falls, which I introduced last time,
I present Akaiwa Falls, known for its brick-colored riverbed!
You reach Gyōja Falls quickly,
but beyond that, the path to Akaiwa Falls plunges through a densely overgrown mountain trail.
Just when you start to wonder if you are still on the right path,
you should find a parking area.
From the parking area to Akaiwa Falls,
it’s about a five-minute walk down to the plunge pool.
The walk down is easy,
but the climb back up can be a bit taxing on adults who lack exercise.
When you arrive at the plunge pool,
the contrast of red and green is beautifully striking.
It’s lovely to gaze at the falls,
but if you look up at the trees surrounding the cascade, you’ll feel refreshingly uplifted.
When you visit, please wear footwear that can get dirty and won’t slip,
such as rubber boots, rather than fashionable shoes.
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Puppet Theater Troupe Puuk Comes to Town
Have you already decided on plans for the evening of Friday, October 6th?
Puppet Theater Troupe Puuk will visit Nishiokoppe Village and perform!!
This year’s program is “A Crocodile Came to Town.”
An opening show of “Peter and the Wolf” will be performed.
Tickets are on sale now, so please contact the person in charge of ticket sales,
or if you are coming from afar, contact this account or the address below.
TEL: 090-2768-8710
We look forward to welcoming you!!
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Three Waterfalls in Nishiokoppe Village
The other day I visited one of Nishiokoppe Village’s sightseeing spots
—Gyōja Falls, Akaiwa Falls, and Kuroiwa Falls.
This time I’m writing about Gyōja Falls!
From National Route 239 you turn onto a mountain road
and the first waterfall you come to is Gyōja Falls.
When I got out of the car in front of a stone plaque with some explanation on it,
I could hear the cool sound of the falls!
On a certain day in August, unable to bear the heat,
there was said to be an adult who stood under Gyōja Falls in a T-shirt and shorts—whether true or not is another story.
Next time I will introduce Akaiwa Falls.
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[September Event Information]
Even though hot days continued into September,
a cool breeze has finally begun to blow.
Today,
we bring you this month’s event information.
1) September 9 (Sat)–October 9 (Mon)
A joint initiative by Kamikawa Town, Takinoue Town, and Nishiokoppe Village
will present “Gurufura Drive 2023.”
Visit the three municipalities’ gardens and events during the period,
collect stamps, and enter to win local specialty products!
2) September 17 (Sun)–September 18 (Mon)
At Roadside Station Nishiokoppe Kamu
we will hold a small autumn harvest market to give thanks for the season’s bounty.
The market runs from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
3) September 23 (Sat)
Also at Roadside Station Nishiokoppe Kamu,
we will offer a guided flower park walk led by the site manager ❀
Morning session starts at 10:30; afternoon session starts at 1:30 PM.
Each session will last about an hour and a half.
To reserve a spot, contact the tourist information center Satozumu.
TEL: 0158-85-7125
4) September 24 (Sun)
At Komu Museum of Art
a reproduction original illustration exhibition of picture-book author Satoshi Kako,
accompanied by a gallery talk and a bread-baking program, is planned.
*The reproduction original illustration display runs from Friday, September 22 to Thursday, October 12.*
Please come and visit Nishiokoppe Village.
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***Asian Pro Wrestling in Nishiokoppe***
September 3rd.
A wrestling ring suddenly appeared in the village.
Wrestlers entered to battle-pumping music that stirred the crowd.
It was my first time watching,
and even after it ended I still didn't fully understand the rules,
but I clapped along with the crowd-pleasing wrestlers,
gasped as they spun through the air to land moves on their opponents,
and the time flew by…!
During the merchandise sale,
I even saw heartwarming scenes like a wrestler posing for a photo with a child who had bought a towel.
In the kitchen behind the venue,
someone was making large batches of steaming rice balls for the staff's dinner,
The ginger and kelp filling in the rice balls was incredibly tasty.^^
It turned into a fun and delicious event.
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***The 40th Muraokoshi Festival***
An interactive stage performance event.
Packed with programs, the Muraokoshi Festival was thrillingly lively thanks to everyone’s support!!
With rain forecast, this year’s event moved indoors,
and we were delighted that many people from inside and outside the village attended.
↓Here are some highlights from the festival↓
●The opening was decorated by the local Nishiokoppe junior high school brass band.
The recorders played by first- and second-year students produced a surprisingly clear tone—perhaps because they usually play brass instruments—
and their sound was very pleasant.
●The annual “Lumberjack Race” has teams of four competing to saw through a log as fast as possible.
This year, to mark the 40th anniversary, they reportedly chose logs 40 cm in diameter.
Both the cheering and the emcee’s commentary were full of excitement.
●Another participatory event, held for the first time this year, was the “Blindfolded Milk Perfect Chu-Chu! Contest” 🐄
Blindfolded challengers aimed to drink an exact specified number of grams of Nishiokoppe’s locally produced grass-fed milk.
Watching the contestants, earnestly estimating the remaining amount while drinking without seeing, was surreal and entertaining.
●Headlining the stage performances was enka singer Kenji Niinuma.
His powerful voice resonated through the venue in a stunning performance.
I had just recently listened to “Headlight” with my grandmother,
so hearing his live voice made my heart leap.
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The seasons will change, but signs of events are already appearing for autumn and beyond…
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