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Workshops that you can easily participate in include polishing the wooden cup "Kukusa", which originated in Northern Europe, and a simple painting workshop using wood.

You can take a leisurely stroll around Lake Miyazawacanoe rentalYou can also enjoy.

[Due to renewal, we will be temporarily closed on May 2024, 5 (Monday/Holiday). ]
Closing period: From May 2024, 5 (Tuesday) *The reopening date will be announced at a later date.

Time 10:00 ~ 17:00
※ There is fluctuation according to the season
Venue Canoe workshop “Sågverk”
URL http://naguri-canoe.co.jp
Remarks Phone number: 080-7269-1496
Official Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/naguricanoe/
* No reservation required

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Kukusa polishing workshop

``Kuksa'' is a traditional wooden mug handed down by the Sami people, a nomadic tribe living in the Lapland region of Northern Europe. Lapland is located in the northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, which straddles four countries: Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Russia. "Kuksa" means "source of drink" or "cup" in the Sami language, and is a symbol of good luck that is said to bring happiness to the person who receives it.

painting workshop

Enjoy the scent of wood and draw as you like. Limited designs also appear depending on the event and season!
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