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Hokkaido Oketo Town is a town located in the eastern part of Hokkaido.
More than 80% of the town is forested, and natural sightseeing spots such as "Oketo Lake" and "Rainbow Falls" are scattered throughout the town.
In addition, Oketo Town's regional craft brand "Okecraft" is also attracting attention as a thank-you gift for Furusato Nozei.

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Oketo, Hokkaido
Sep. 1, 2023
Hello everyone!
This is the Industry Promotion Division of Oketo Town Hall.
We will share the charms of Oketo Town, Hokkaido, with viewers of the Cool Japan video series, so thank you for joining us!

For this first post, we’d like to introduce what kind of town Oketo is and highlight its attractions.
Oketo Town in Tokoro District, Hokkaido, is a peaceful town surrounded by beautiful nature in eastern Hokkaido, with a population of 2,669 as of January 31, 2023.

You’ll find plenty of opportunities to meet warm-hearted locals and feel the town’s community spirit.
Oketo’s climate features large temperature differences between day and night and relatively little snowfall and rainfall.

Access to Oketo is easiest by combining plane and car.
From Memanbetsu Airport (Oozora-cho), it takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes by car, making for a pleasant drive through nature.
By bus, take Hokkaido Kitami Bus (Memanbetsu Airport line) from Memanbetsu Airport (Oozora-cho) to Kitami Bus Terminal (Kitami City), then transfer to the Rikubetsu line at Kitami Bus Terminal to reach Oketo; the total trip takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Next, here are some of Oketo’s sights and things to enjoy that show different faces through the seasons.

● Lake Oketo and Kanoko Dam
Lake Oketo is an artificial lake created by the Kanoko Dam.
The lake’s shoreline stretches 13.4 km and is home to many wild birds and native plants, making it a notable scenic spot.
You can also enjoy fishing at Lake Oketo. In summer you can catch yamabe (landlocked salmon) and amemasu (rainbow trout), and from late December to mid-February you can try wakasagi (pond smelt) fishing. Since no rental fishing gear is available, please bring your own rods and tents.

● Rainbow Falls
Downstream from Kanoko Dam, the Kanokozawa area unfolds with magnificent natural beauty.
One highlight is Rainbow Falls, which plunges 13 meters and looks like a painting.
Trees and flowers surround the falls, making it a popular spot for photographers.
In winter, Rainbow Falls is lit up and icefall tours are held.

● Okecraft Center "Shinrin Kogeikan"
Okecraft is Oketo’s local craft brand.
The craft movement began in 1983 by combining the local bent-wood bucket tradition called oke with Oketo’s name and the idea of craft.
Twenty-four individual workshops in Oketo produce everyday tableware and other items.
Okecraft products are also available for purchase on the website.
At the Shinrin Kogeikan, you can see and buy Okecraft pieces and other locally made products such as plant-dyed textiles, and you can observe the production process and tour the facility.

Okecraft is also a popular gift choice for Oketo’s hometown tax donation program.
Wooden items made from Ezo spruce, like paired bowls and smoothly finished cutlery, showcase a warm wooden texture.
Please check the various hometown tax websites for details.

● Oketo Katsuyama Onsen Yuuyu
Oketo Katsuyama Onsen Yuuyu is a facility offering lodging, hot springs, dining, and sightseeing all in one.
There are four cottages available, and a free BBQ area adds a camping feel.
Inside the facility you’ll find a restaurant and a café corner; weekday lunch specials are recommended.
For day-trip visitors, the facility offers hot spring water flowing directly from the Katsuyama Onsen source.
Enjoy the large communal bath, reclining baths, an open-air bath, a pottery bath, and a dry-style sauna.
The area around the facility is also rich in attractions, including Lake Oketo.

● Minamigaoka Ski Area
In winter, the ski area is another enjoyable option.
Minamigaoka Ski Area offers affordable lift tickets: 1,040 yen for adults and 520 yen for children (junior high school age and under) for a day pass.
With runs ranging from beginner to advanced, skiers of all levels can have a great time.

Come experience Oketo Town’s natural charms and local hospitality for yourself.

We will continue to share information about Oketo Town on this account.
Thank you and we look forward to your interest!