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Tales of my Tongari town

vol.4 The Hidaka region, home of racehorses

「Tales of my Tongari town」

 

In 2019, we started the project “Team Tongari” in collaboration with Tongari Road Wide-area Cooperation Council and Hokkaido Camera Girls’ Association.
Team Tongari has been working on a project to promote the charms of Urakawa, Samani, Erimo, and Hiroo through photography and words to supplement.
“Team Tongari” was initiated by a group of camera-loving local girls. 
23 women living in Tongari Road area have been taking photographs while rediscovering the beauty of their hometowns.
As the next series of “Tongari Cuisine Blog”, “Tales of my Tongari town” is a new series of reports about the team’s recent discoveries of local gems of Tongari Road.


 

vol.4 Samani

The Hidaka region, home of racehorses


 


About 500 racehorses are born every year at farms in Urakawa, Samani, and Erimo towns. Many of the farms are small and family-oriented. Since they are small and family-oriented, they love each and every horse and take good care of them as if they were their own family.

The birthing season for these horses is in the middle of the winter. After ten months in the belly, the foal is born weighing about 50 kilograms(100 lbs), it stands up in about an hour after being born, and gains about one kilogram every day.

The foal, called “Tonekko”, is always with its mother. From winter to spring, you can see them snuggling up together just like in a nursery rhyme.



As they grow, the foals begin to play with each other, and in the fall they are weaned and separated from their mothers.

In the fall of the following year, they are moved to a farm where they are trained to become racehorses, and when they are two years old, they make their debut as racehorses.



Although they are physically large, horses are sensitive and fearful. Loud noises, flashing lights, and sudden movements may startle them and cause injury to both horse and person.

Come and enjoy your time with the horses, but keep these precautions in mind to make them feel comfortable.


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Website

Samani Kyoei Bokujyo Facebook page Facebook page 



Photo・Written by

Makiko Tsuji(Samani/Team Tongari)


 

 

 

 

 

 


Samani is a town rich in nature and full of seasonal attractions.
Delicious food, charming people, beautiful scenery, cute animals and interesting plants…
I would like to share these wonderful things that can only be found here through my photographs.


The location information is also available on Google Map as “Tales of my Tongari town”!

 


Team Tongari will continue to publish this “Tales of my Tongari town”.
We’ll be updating this regularly from now on, so stay tuned!

▼Hokkaido Camera Girls’ Association Website https://hokkaido-camera.com/


vol.3 A beautiful ordinary life with the Sea


「Tales of my Tongari town」

In 2019, we started the project “Team Tongari” in collaboration with Tongari Road Wide-area Cooperation Council and Hokkaido Camera Girls’ Association.
Team Tongari has been working on a project to promote the charms of Urakawa, Samani, Erimo, and Hiroo through photography and words to supplement.
“Team Tongari” was initiated by a group of camera-loving local girls. 
23 women living in Tongari Road area have been taking photographs while rediscovering the beauty of their hometowns.
As the next series of “Tongari Cuisine Blog”, “Tales of my Tongari town” is a new series of reports about the team’s recent discoveries of local gems of Tongari Road. 


vol.3 Urakawa

A beautiful ordinary life with the Sea


Urakawa Port. I often visit the port on my days off and watch the scenery unfold at peace with myself.
Urakawa Port is one of the “regional ports”.

100 years ago, the construction of the port began, and since then it has served as a base port for many fishermen and as a transfer port for “peridotite,” which is quarried only in two towns in the Hidaka region.

A variety of scenery can be seen throughout the day and year. At dusk on a slightly cloudy summer day, the clouds and waves reflect the light, and the scenery reminds me of students riding their bicycles into the sunset.



On a clear winter’s night, under a starry sky, fishermen unload their catches from their boats, exhaling white breath as they carry them away. 
All of this is routine for this port, but for me, it is a uniquely beautiful sight.



Not being able to visit the people I would love to see, we are still in such a difficult situation. However, nature is not going to reject us.


When the day comes when you are free to travel again, I hope you will stop by Urakawa Port, but for now, I would like you to go and visit the nature close to you.

Urakawa town official website

https://www.town.urakawa.hokkaido.jp/business/suisangyou/minato.html


 

Photo・Written by

Hanako Ito (Urakawa/Team Tongari)



I am a 24-year-old office worker living in Urakawa-town. 
I’m from Hidaka, but I’ve moved around from place to place, including Sapporo and Tokyo. I’ve only been a newcomer for three years in Tongari society. 
I’d like to share the unknown charms of the town with you! 😄


Team Tongari, a local team that is currently promoting local attractions, will hold a summary event for this year!

「Meet up Tongari Road Trip – Let’s get to know Urakawa, Samani, Erimo, and Hiroo! Let’s taste it!」

Saturday, March 6, Online event

Listen to fun stories while eating delicious food from four Tongari towns!

The registration deadline is February 15, so don’t delay!

⇒ For details and registration, click here

 

The location information is also available on Google Map as “Tales of my Tongari town”!


Team Tongari will continue to publish this “Tales of my Tongari town”.
We’ll be updating this regularly from now on, so stay tuned!

▼Hokkaido Camera Girls’ Association Website https://hokkaido-camera.com/

vol.2 One and Only Tour in Erimo

 


「Tales of my Tongari town」

In 2019, we started the project “Team Tongari” in collaboration with Tongari Road Wide-area Cooperation Council and Hokkaido Camera Girls’ Association.
Team Tongari has been working on a project to promote the charms of Urakawa, Samani, Erimo, and Hiroo through photography and words to supplement.
“Team Tongari” was initiated by a group of camera-loving local girls. 
23 women living in Tongari Road area have been taking photographs while rediscovering the beauty of their hometowns.
As the next series of “Tongari Cuisine Blog”, “Tales of my Tongari town” is a new series of reports about the team’s recent discoveries of local gems of Tongari Road. 


vol.2 Erimo
One and Only Tour in Erimo


Although I was born and raised in a family of kelp fishermen, I remember only one time when I was given a ride on my father’s boat.

The ordinary scene seen from the sea looked like another world, and it was very exciting.
He never let me accompany him on a kelp fishing trip, of course.
 The reason for this was that it was a man’s game to go fishing.

The sound of the outboard engine rumbling and the kelp boat dashing out to sea was so cool to me and I always loved it as a child.



The world’s only cruise tour that allows you to ride on such a special boat was launched in Erimo in November 2018.
 The reason for the launch of the tour was that there were a number of requests from tourists who visited Cape Erimo wishing for a ride on a kelp (Konbu) boat.

Mr. Murata, a kelp fisherman who received the requests, approached the vice president of the tourism association with the plan, and made efforts to coordinate with the fishermen’s association and other related organizations. After about two years, the kelp boat cruise was finally launched.



The biggest attraction of this tour is the chance to experience the local wildlife, such as seals, up close and in their natural habitat.




After actually riding on a kelp boat, I was impressed by the 360-degree unobstructed view. The boats’ captains are either a current or a former kelp fisherman who knows the waters of Erimo very well, so I felt comfortable leaving the boat in his hands.

I have visited Cape Erimo many times, but the view from the sea was so dynamic and beautiful that it is very different from what you see from the coast. 
More than anything, I loved that I could feel the great nature on my own skin.



For safety reasons, the tour is largely dependent on weather conditions. If you are coming from far away, we highly recommend staying in the area for several nights.

There is a horse riding facility and the UNESCO Global Geopark in the Tongari area, so there are enough activities to keep you entertained for a several nights stay.

You can also make reservations on the same day as the kelp boat tour, so if the tour is available, it’s your lucky day! I hope you will give it a try.


Inquiries

Kelp Boat Cruise Office Phone: 090-5228-0111
Hours: 12:00 – 22:00 (closed irregularly)
https://konbuboat.com/
West Passage (to/from Toyo Port): approx. 15km, 50min. 8,000 yen
East Passage (to/from the tip of Cape Erimo): approx. 6.2km, 30min. 5,000 yen
(*Tour fee includes tax per person for both adults and children)


 

Photo・Written by

Aki (Urakawa/Team Tongari)



Born in Urakawa.
The first half of my life I lived and traveled in Japan and abroad, and the second half I returned to Urakawa and rediscovered the charm of my hometown.✨
In the midst of all this, I came across a camera, and through the viewfinder, I’ve been enjoying close quarters travel, including discovering the nature around me in Urakawa.

*The photos of the kelp boat cruise were taken by the participants of the “Let’s enjoy the autumn leaves and gourmet food” tour held in October in Erimo and Samani.



Team Tongari, a local team that is currently promoting local attractions, will hold a summary event for this year!

「Meet up Tongari Road Trip – Let’s get to know Urakawa, Samani, Erimo, and Hiroo! Let’s taste it!」

Saturday, March 6, Online event

Listen to fun stories while eating delicious food from four Tongari towns!

The registration deadline is February 15, so don’t delay!

⇒ For details and registration, click here

 

The location information is also available on Google Map as “Tales of my Tongari town”!

Team Tongari will continue to publish this “Tales of my Tongari town”.
We’ll be updating this regularly from now on, so stay tuned!

▼Hokkaido Camera Girls’ Association Website https://hokkaido-camera.com/

vol.1 The wilderness at its best! Oromap Campground

 


「Tales of my Tongari town」

In 2019, we started the project “Team Tongari” in collaboration with Tongari Road Wide-area Cooperation Council and Hokkaido Camera Girls’ Association.
Team Tongari has been working on a project to promote the charms of Urakawa, Samani, Erimo, and Hiroo through photography and words to supplement.
“Team Tongari” was initiated by a group of camera-loving local girls. 
23 women living in Tongari Road area have been taking photographs while rediscovering the beauty of their hometowns.
As the next series of “Tongari Cuisine Blog”, “Tales of my Tongari town” is a new series of reports about the team’s recent discoveries of local gems of Tongari Road. 


 

vol.1 Urakawa
The wilderness at its best! Oromap Campground



On the outskirts of Urakawa
 a campground exists that many people have heard of but have never been to.
This is a campground where you can spend time in immersed in nature, not to mention forest bathing, bird watching, and other outdoor activities as the light filters through the trees.
On clear nights, the campground is also a great place to see the sky full of twinkling stars.



This campground allows open fires, and there is free firewood for you to use to build a fire.

Not only in summer, but in any season, you can see a variety of scenery, which makes it a very charming campground.



Cooking facilities and bathrooms are fully equipped, and running water is available at the cooking facilities from late April to the end of October.

For drinking, please be aware that you must boil the water.



Location : Nishicha Bangachi, Urakawa

Contact : Urakawa Town Family Sports Center

TEL: 0146-22-3953

 



 


Photo・Written by

Ryoko Jimba (Urakawa/Team Tongari)

This is my 5th year since I married into Urakawa.
I am a yoga instructor.
I suddenly fell in love with observing wild birds, and since then I am taking pictures of wild birds, my son and things I love in my everyday world.



 

The location information is also available on Google Map as “Tales of my Tongari town”!

 


Team Tongari will continue to publish this “Tales of my Tongari town”.
We’ll be updating this regularly from now on, so stay tuned!

 

▼Hokkaido Camera Girls’ Association Website https://hokkaido-camera.com/