Nitta’s Forest Course
It is a forest course where players can feel a comfortable breeze and the shade of the trees. Even if the sun shines strongly, you can enjoy a refreshing game.
Nitta's Forest Course
address:Shin-machi 99, Makubetsu-cho (c/o Nitta's forest)
tel:0155-54-2289
Harappa 36 Course
This is a popular course consisting of 36 holes in the riverbed of the Satsunai River. It is always crowded with many players.
Cirotto no Mori Course
There is a large car park and two courses that spread from east to west. On the big lawn in the south, you would feel the refreshing atmosphere.
Elm Course
This course has a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. Neighbors often play here. Even if you are a beginner, you do not have to hesitate, but can play at your own pace.
Haikumura Course
Stone monuments inscribed with haiku poems are interspersed along this course. It is nice to play in a refined atmosphere.
Bokusui no Mori Course
This course is named after Bokusui Wakayama (poet). A song of pretty birds will gently heal your body and soul.
Satsunai Garden Onsen Park Golf Course
There are 27 private courses at Satsunai Garden Onsen, which looks like a castle. After playing, you can enjoy the onsen.
Satsunai Garden Onsen Park Golf Course
address:Satsunai Kita-machi 55, Makubetsu-cho (c/o Satsunai Garden Onsen)
tel:0155-55-4000
Nukanai Yamabiko Course
There are 36 courses spread throughout the tranquil agricultural district. Please bring your lunch and have fun all day.
Nukanai Yamabiko Course
address:Nukanai 251, Makubetsu-cho (c/o Nukanai Noson park)
tel:0155-57-2140
Champion Course
The course is worth calling a champion course. The layout makes use of the natural topography and players have to compete under the very difficult circumstances.
Champion Course
address:Churui Shirogane-machi 383, Makubetsu-cho (c/o Naumann Park)
tel:01558-8-2111
Family Course
A shallow waterway for playing in the water, a cool fountain and a large barbeque house are available. Families can have an enjoyable time.
Family Course
address:Churui Shirogane-machi 383, Makubetsu-cho (c/o Naumann park)
tel:01558-8-2111
Makubetsu Town Furusatokan Museum
From the latter half of the Meiji era to the 40s of the Showa era (1965-75), rice paddy fields were prospering. The paddy fields in the Tobetsu district are indispensable when talking about the history of Makubetsu. The farther of Tokachi reclamation, Mr. Benzo Yoda was called “a person who finally became successful after failing repeatedly,” but his only success was paddy fields on Tobetsu Farm. Seeing an aerial photograph of the time, paddy fields were spreading around the Tobetsu district. The current Acacia housing development was then at the center of rice farming. At the same time, people cultivated paddy fields in the Nishi Sarubetsu district; therefore, our hometown Makubetsu played an important role concerning Japanese staple foods from the beginning of the Taisho era to the postwar era. Precious houses and tools that had been supporting their livelihood are displayed in the Furusatokan Museum. Among the displays, there is a cottage called “Kimarigoya,” where tenant farmers have lived. The original cottage was dismantled and reconstructed here. As 10 or more cottages with a fixed size of 6 tsubo (approx. 20 m2) were constructed, this cottage was named called the “fixed size” (“kimarikitta okisa” in Japanese). The cottages had mud walls so that people could be sheltered from the cold weather in those days. One can also see hoes used to cultivate the fields in the pioneering era, saws and axes to cut the densely growing trees, and batter-churns for churning milk. All materials and daily tools in the Furusatokan Museum are important assets to tell the history.
Ezo Culture and Archaeology Museum
Observing Ainu culture. There are many cultural properties that indicate the customs. The Senju district in Makubetsu town used to be called Cirotto village. Cirotto or Cirirokuto in the Ainu language means a marsh where birds sit. It is said that when the Ainu people settled on Cirotto village in 1749, most of them came from the Kitami area. The late Mr. Kikutaro Yoshida, an Ainu leader of Cirotto Kotan, founded the Ezo Culture and Archaeology Museum and at this museum important cultural properties left behind by Ainu ancestors are preserved.
Furusato Mikaku Kobo
Here you can enjoy processing and cooking local products. Various practical experiences are offered: making sausage, tofu (soybean curd), miso (soybean paste), bread and ice-cream.
Nitta’s Forest Memorial Museum
Treasures of the Nitta group that has greatly contributed to local development. The Nitta group has grown and developed alongside Makubetsu Town since its foundation in the Meiji era. The founder of the group, Mr. Chojiro Nitta started an astringent manufacturing business to extract tannin from the bark of daimyo oak trees. Later, his 5th son, Aisuke expanded the business. In addition to the tannin-extracting factory, he also started a plywood factory, a cow farm, a horse farm, an agricultural farm and a condensed milk factory and contributed to the regional and cultural development. A former warehouse was remodeled as a museum. At Nitta’s Forest Memorial Museum precious materials tracking the achievements and daily tools of the Nitta family are displayed.
Churui Naumann Elephant Museum
The gallant figure of the restored huge Naumann elephant. The Churui Naumann Elephant Museum was opened in August 1988 and won the 1st Hokkaido Construction Award.
The distinguished appearance of the building reproduces the gallant and majestic figure of the Naumann elephant. The cobblestones on the walls represent the skin of the Naumann elephant.
Seen from above, a circular dome at the center of the museum looks like the body, exhibition rooms located at the four corners look like paws and the front entrance looks like the head, while a sidewalk that is approximately 100 meters long, called “Toki no Michi (a road of time)” expresses the long trunk and tusks of the Naumann elephant.
Churui Naumann Elephant Museum
address:Churui Shirogane-machi 383-1, Makubetsu-cho
tel:01558-8-2826
Naumann elephant excavation site
“Here is the site of the excavation of the century, Churui Naumann elephant’s discovery. At that time, it was a construction site for a farm road. In the course of digging a ditch, a molar of a Naumann elephant was unearthed. Later, 47 remains, accounting for 70-80% of the entire skeleton, were discovered. It means that almost the equivalent amount of pieces of a complete body was unearthed. Nowadays, at this site, you will see a memorial monument and the excavation of a model of the Naumann elephant.
Naumann elephant excavation site
address:Churui Bansei, Makubetsu-cho
tel:01558-8-2111(Churui branch, Makubetsu town hall)
Akenogaoka Ski Ground
This town-managed ski ground uses a slope of Akenogaoka Park. It is lit up at night, and there are also pair lifts and a lodge. One of the courses is exclusively used for sleds, and everyone from children to experts can enjoy it.
Makubetsu Ski School, authorized by the Ski Association of Hokkaido, also operates at this ski ground.
Shiroganedai Ski Ground
This ski ground is the only ski slope in South Tokachi. On this family-oriented slope, all visitors, including experts and family, can have an enjoyable time. There are pair-lifts and it is lit up at night, so you can be refreshed by skiing.
Obihiro International Country Club
On this prestigious course, you will enjoy the vast Tokachi plain to the fullest.
NEEDS Co., Ltd.
Surrounded by the great nature and tall daimyo oak trees, you can enjoy a cheese-making experience using fresh milk. Even if you don’t have any experience, it is easy to try.
NEEDS「Shopping」
Hokkaido Hope Land Makubetsu Strawberry Field Co., Ltd.
You can eat as many juicy, sweet strawberries as you wish. Makubetsu Strawberry Field is a tourist farm where you can experience strawberry picking. In the 12 plastic greenhouses, you will find a variety of strawberries including sour-sweet “Elan,” large “Summer Berry,” and slightly roughly-shaped “June Berry.” Small children can also easily pick shiny and bright red strawberries. Therefore, please enjoy with your family and friends.
Hokkaido Hope Land Makubetsu Strawberry Field Co., Ltd.「Food」
Hokkaido Hope Land Makubetsu Strawberry Field Co., Ltd.
address:Aikawa 326-2, Makubetsu-cho (on National Route 38)
tel:0155-55-3315
Soba Kobo Hyakusho-an
A shopkeeper offers buckwheat noodles made of buckwheat from their own fields. After experiencing a full-fledged buckwheat noodle making experiences, you can eat the ones you have just made yourself.
Atelier Shuo Gama
Would you like to try creating your own original pottery? You can enjoy making pottery using your creativity. There are also tasty hand-made cakes in the tea room.
Tearoom Cosmos (Atelier Shuo Gama)
「Food」
Atelier Shuo Gama
address:Senju 397-92, Makubetsu-cho
tel:0155-56-7030
Tokachi Hills
Here is an oasis of flowers and greenery against a superb view. You will feel the breath of nature. Tokachi Hills are filled with seasonal colors; colorful garden plants and lush greenery are lively shining, allowing visitors to relax. Within this infinite space, there are gardens with about 1,000 garden plants, a restaurant where you can enjoy seasonal foods while appreciating the beautiful scenery. Please feel nature with your whole body, touching the flowers and soil, and breathing fresh air. Your heart will be touched by the wonder and beauty of lives nurtured by the rich nature.
Tokachi Hills「Shopping」
Shibubundo(Tokachi Hills)「Food」
Restaurant Hills(Tokachi Hills)「Food」
Uragami Meat
You can experience traditional sausage making. Mincing, mixing with a cutter machine, twisting and hanging them in a smoking box…. You are also welcome to try chopping firewood if you’re interested.
Uragami Meat「Shopping」
Restaurant Kern (Uragami Meat)「Food」
Uragami Meat
address:Churui Shirogane-machi 213, Makubetsu-cho
tel:01558-8-2211