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Not just for cheering! Actually, curling that everyone can play. 4 curling facilities you can experience in Hokkaido!

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Hokkaido

Watching the success of the Loco Solare at the Winter Olympics, some of you may have thought, "I want to try curling, too! I want to try curling, too! In Hokkaido, the sacred land of curling, there are facilities where the general public can experience curling! Today, we would like to introduce such facilities!

1. Advics Tokoro-Curling Hall (Tokoro-cho)


This hall is the training base of Loco Solare, who won the bronze medal at the Pyongyang Olympics. It is a dedicated indoor facility that meets the standards for hosting international competitions and has the largest number of stadiums in Japan with six seats.

Address: 2-2 Aza-Tosa, Tokoro-cho, Kitami-shi, Hokkaido
Opening hours: Weekdays and Saturdays 10:00-22:00 / Holidays and Sundays 10:00-17:00
Closed: Mondays, Year-end and New Year holidays
■Fees: Competition seats: General ¥1,400 / University and high school students ¥720 / Junior high school students and under ¥280
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2. Dougin Curling Stadium (Sapporo)


A year-round curling-specific facility located in Sapporo Tsukisamu. It has five curling seats kept at a room temperature of 5 degrees Celsius, and is equipped with full-scale facilities capable of hosting international competitions. A complete set of curling equipment (shoes, sliders, and brushes) can be rented for 100 yen, making it easy to try curling.

Address: 9-1-1, Tsukisamu Higashi 1-jo, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido
Business hours: 10:00 - 21:00
Closed: 3rd Monday of the month (4th Monday if the Monday is a national holiday), year-end and New Year holidays
■Fare: 1 hour per curling seat, ¥1,500 for adults / ¥750 for students
Curling equipment set (shoes, slider, brush): 100 yen per person per time
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3. Imosegushi-cho Curling Hall (Imosegushi-cho)


An indoor curling facility located in Moseushi Town, about an hour's drive from Asahikawa, this facility is operated as a dedicated curling hall during the winter months of November through March and as a popular indoor playground for children during the summer months of May through September.

Address: 5181-2, Imosegyu, Imosegyu-cho, Amaryu-gun, Hokkaido
Hours: (Winter) 10:00-22:00 weekdays, 10:00-21:00 weekends and holidays
(Summer)10:00-17:00
Closed: (Winter) December 30 through January 6 (Summer) Mondays and the following day if Monday is a national holiday
Fees: Adults and college students: 1,050 yen / High school students: 730 yen / Junior high school students and younger: 520 yen
Equipment set (brushes, shoes, sliders) rental: 100 yen
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4. Wakkanai Midori Sports Park (Wakkanai City)


A sports complex with a 4-seat curling hall at its core. Curling workshops are held on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. In addition to the curling hall, there is a martial arts hall, an archery range, and a multipurpose gymnasium.

Address: 3-14-1 Midori, Wakkanai City
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Opening hours: 10:00-21:00
Closed: Mondays, January 1 - 5, and December 31
■Fees (group use): 1,400 yen per seat per hour for adults / 1,050 yen for college and high school students / 700 yen for elementary and junior high school students
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