Fire-Starting Workshop for Camping│Nakasatsunai Village

Great for outdoor enthusiasts! On Saturday, June 29, a hands-on workshop titled “Fire-Starting Skills for Camping” will be held at Satsunai River Park Campground in Nakasatsunai Village. Using tools like fire stones, participants will learn how to start a fire while exploring the history and science of fire in a fun, interactive way.

This workshop is perfect for families and beginner campers, with friendly guidance provided. It’s an ideal event to gain useful outdoor skills just in time for the summer season!

Date & Time: June 29 (Sat), 2025, 13:00–15:00
Venue: Satsunai River Park Campground (Nakasatsunai Village)
Capacity: 16 participants
Fee: 500 yen (includes fire-starting kit)
Registration: Call 0155-69-4378 or register via the application form

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