🛍️ Metsä Village (北歐風森林村「Metsä Village」)

📝 Introduction

A leisure facility where you can experience a Nordic lifestyle in a lakeside forest.

📖 Details

The Nordic-style forest village "metsä village" is located by the lakeside of Miyazawa Lake in Hannō City, Saitama Prefecture. It is a recreational facility themed around Nordic living. The architecture and interesting street scenery are in perfect harmony with the beautiful natural surroundings. Within the expansive facility, the shopping area "Market Hall" offers various brands of goods, cosmetics, and desserts from Finland, Denmark, and other countries. The dining area "Viking Hall" features not only traditional Nordic cuisine but also restaurants offering local delicacies from Saitama Prefecture. Additionally, the park regularly hosts Nordic-style handcraft workshops that utilize high-quality timber from Hannō, allowing visitors to enjoy DIY activities. Right next to the workshops is a hot spring facility for those who want to relax after a day of fun.

⭐ Highlights

You can buy Nordic brand goods and taste traditional Nordic cuisine. Experience the fun of canoeing on Miyazawa Lake. The globally popular Nordic classic fairy tale character "Moomin" has a theme park, "MOOMINVALLEY PARK," right next door.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are there coin-operated lockers?

A: There is a coin-operated locker.

Q: Is there a parking lot?

A: Weekdays: 1,000 yen per day (free parking within 2 hours) Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays: 1,500 yen per day

Q: Is there free Wi-Fi in this area?

A: Free Wi-Fi is available.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

327-6 Miyazawa, Hannō City, Saitama Prefecture

📞 Phone

0570-03-1066

🚇 Transport

From Seibu Ikebukuro Line's "Hanno" Station, take the direct bus to "metsä," which takes about 13 minutes.

🏷️ Shopping Tags

Hannō City

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