An old private house turned into a museum
The Rokkatei Forest is dotted with galleries that were relocated from old private homes in Croatia and used as art galleries in the vast natural environment, including the Naoyuki Sakamoto Memorial Museum, which exhibits works by Naoyuki Sakamoto, a painter who designed the wrapping paper for Rokkatei confectionery, as well as works of the Tokachi-Rokka and Tokachi mountains, and the Flower Pattern Wrapping Paper Museum, which has a mural on Rokkatei flower pattern wrapping paper.
Rokka Café
A café is attached to the museum store, which sells confections and original goods.
Sculptures are displayed outdoors on the lawn, in the forest, and by the river.
Restoration of lush green land
Over a period of 20 years, a river flow was created on a wasteland, a waterfront area was revived around an isolated forest, and a green corridor was created around the waterfront area, where plants and flowers are growing from the stream and lush vegetation is growing.