Tree Felling & Wood Crafts Adventure In The Forests Of Mt. Tatokoyama!

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Event Details

This event finished on 2024年 11月 2日


Date(s)

November 2 (Sat)

Time(s)

9:30 am to 12:00 pm

Cost

Adult (High school students and above): ¥2,500
Child (Junior high school students and below): ¥1,500 
*Insurance fees included

Great for families! Come experience the charms of Hagi’s local forests on this tree logging tour

Take a walk in nature and unravel the connection between everyday life and the forest, and join forces to log some of the precious trees that have long been cultivated in the forests of Hagi. Let’s give the forest some TLC! During this tour, you can learn about the cycle of nature by harvesting trees and using them to make DIY crafts. Have fun making log chairs, coasters, and medals! After your hard work, take a break with a cup of tea around the campfire!

Meet the Hosts

Hayato Nishina & Wako Akiyama | Hagi Shinrinkan

We are a management company that creates ways for people to experience the charm of the forests that have shaped Hagi’s townscape, history, culture, and way of life.

Let’s enjoy Hagi’s beautiful green forests together!

Schedule

  1. Meet at Tatokoyama Ikoi no Hiroba
  2. Take a leisurely stroll through the forest
  3. Have a go at felling some trees
  4. Make DIY crafts with the tree logs
  5. Sit at the campfire and enjoy some tea with everyone

*Schedule may change due to weather conditions, etc.

Photo Gallery

Enjoy the forests of Mt. Tatokoyama in autumn!
Take a stroll and catch a glimpse of life in Hagi, which coexists with the forests, rivers, villages, and sea.
Little by little, and with great care, we’ll cut through the tree trunk.
Now, let’s grab the rope and work together to pull down the tree!
Time to do some DIY! What will you make?
Let’s make unforgettable memories around the campfire.

Treasures Found Here

The forest and its connections with Hagi

Discover the origins of Hagi, where the forests provide insight into the town’s history, landscape, culture, and way of life.

An important local industry

Hagi City has long been rich in forestry resources, with 80% of the city’s area covered by lush forests.

Miakedo Spring

The water from the nearby Miakedo Spring has been used as drinking water and agricultural water since ancient times.

Information

Date(s)November 2 (Sat)
Time(s)9:30 am to 12:00 pm
LocationTatokoyama Ikoi no Hiroba
33-22 Azatatoko Chintou, Hagi-shi 758-0011
Access20 minutes by car from the town center of Hagi.
Please enter Kitaura Construction (826-6 Chinto Ueno, Hagi City) into your navigation system, and take the road towards the side entrance.
ParkingAvailable
CostAdult (High school students and above): ¥2,500
Child (Junior high school students and below): ¥1,500 
*Insurance fees included
Payment MethodCash only
CapacityUp to 5 groups of 20 people (must be 3 years of age or older)
What to bring■ Clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty & don’t expose much skin (long sleeves & long pants recommended), and sneakers (boots recommended)
■ We also recommend bringing a hat and insect repellent if you have any.
Please note■ Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the start time.
■ The program may be canceled due to bad weather. In the event of cancellation, transportation costs to the site will not be compensated. If the event is canceled due to weather conditions, the organizer will contact you by the day before.
How to make a reservationPlease reserve via the Google form below:
https://forms.gle/Wy6oyTe2DkQty6aW6


Contact infomation:
・By phone: 050-5896-1886 (Weekdays, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm)
・By email: info@hagi-shinrinkan.jp
Reservation DeadlinePlease reserve at least 2 days in advance.
CancelationsSame day & No-show: Must pay 100% of program cost
Recommended for…
  • families
  • those who love nature
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