Held on Saturday, April 4th and Sunday, April 5th | Ofuro Café Karin-no-yu hosts 'HAPPY EASTER', an event for parents and children to 'Search, Find, and Create'

Ofuro Café Karin-no-yu will host an Easter event for parents and children on April 4th and 5th.
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  • 📰 Published: March 29, 2026 at 18:48

Ofuro Café Karin-no-yu, a hot spring facility within the agricultural resort THE FARM operated by The Farm Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Katori City, Chiba Prefecture; Representative Director: Yasuaki Takeda), will host the Easter event "HAPPY EASTER" on Saturday, April 4th, and Sunday, April 5th. The event offers a seasonal experience through a facility-wide scavenger hunt called "Find Vege-Tabe-kun" and a workshop using egg-shaped capsules. At 16:00, an Aufguss (sauna steam) session will be held in the co-ed sauna, allowing families to enjoy their time in their own way—children at the workshop and adults in the sauna.

Background of the Event

Easter, which marks the arrival of spring, is a holiday where children can feel close to the season through motifs like rabbits and eggs. Karin-no-yu is hosting "HAPPY EASTER" to allow guests to experience the unique joy of this season and to create lasting memories for families.

This event is designed to lead children from a "searching and finding" experience to a "creating" experience. By turning what they find into something they can take home, children can enjoy the seasonal holiday as a participatory experience.

Additionally, the event is structured so that adults can enjoy a relaxing time in the sauna or hot springs, allowing families to spend time in the same location while children play and adults enjoy their own time.

Event Details

The centerpiece of the event is the facility-wide scavenger hunt, "Find Vege-Tabe-kun." After receiving an entry form at the front desk, participants search for "Vege-Tabe-kun" characters hidden throughout the facility to collect letters and complete a phrase. Those who show the completed phrase to the staff will receive an egg-shaped capsule filled with candy.

Because it involves walking around the facility, it is easy for children to participate in a game-like manner, encouraging conversation between parents and children.

Furthermore, using the egg-shaped capsules obtained during the scavenger hunt, a workshop will be held in the connecting corridor starting at 16:00. Participants can decorate their own Easter eggs using ribbons, masking tape, and pens.

The key point of this event is that it goes beyond just "finding" to "finishing" what was found with one's own hands, creating a memorable spring experience for children.