🗺️ Wooden Toy Paradise Chacha World

📝 Introduction

A museum where you can enjoy the fun of wooden toys through watching, playing, and hands-on activities.

📖 Details

A museum themed around high-quality, warm wooden toys. The eye-catching building, resembling a castle, showcases and collects around 10,000 toys from approximately 40 countries around the world. Inside the museum, a variety of wooden toys are displayed, ranging from a large steam train that seems ready to take off, to intricate mechanical toys and a wide array of nutcracker dolls. In the toy area, there are puzzles and building blocks that can be played with, as well as ride-on toys, playhouse toys, and ball pits, allowing for free play like in a game room. In the attached workshop, visitors can experience making toys by hand using natural wood under the guidance of instructors. There are experience courses using ready-made kits for assembly, as well as original courses where participants handle everything from design and wood cutting to assembly, allowing for a choice based on the time available and the desired finished product. In the elevator lobby, about 30 dreamy and beautiful works by silhouette artist 藤城清治 (Seiji Fujishiro) are on display, which are not to be missed.

⭐ Highlights

A museum themed around wooden toys. It showcases and collects around 10,000 toys from 40 countries. There is a play area with toys that can be picked up and played with. In the workshop, visitors can experience making toys from natural wood. It displays about 30 works by 藤城清治 (Seiji Fujishiro), and it is the only permanent exhibition facility in Hokkaido.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a foreign language introduction signboard or manual? (If so, please let me know which languages are available.)

A: There is an English version of the manual. *The entrance fee and the restroom (REST ROOM) have simple English signage. The descriptions of the exhibits inside the museum are only in Japanese.

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

A: Free Wi-Fi is available.

Q: Are there coin-operated lockers?

A: Free lockers are available (please ask at the front desk for a key).

Q: Is re-entry allowed?

A: Show your ticket for re-entry (valid only for the same day).

Q: Is there a smoking area?

A: Sorry, no smoking is allowed on the premises.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

143-4 Ikutahara, Engaru Town, Monbetsu District, Hokkaido

📞 Phone

0158-49-4022

🚇 Transport

About an 11-minute walk from JR Sekihokuhonsen "Ikutahara" Station.

🏷️ Tags

Engaru Town

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