MENU

Site Search

Category Search

Sight Search

Area Search

  • Furano FAQ’s
  • Access to Furano
  • Events & Festivals

CONTACT US

TEL:0167-23-3388

Sightseeing & Flower Spots

  1. HOME
  2. Sightseeing & Flower Spots
  3. Hand-crafts Activities
  4. Glass Forest in Furano

Hand-crafts Activities

Glass Forest in Furano

Varieties of tableware, burner works, small pieces, and accessories made in the glass studio are displayed in the shop complex next-door. You can try blowing glass and making other glass works in the offered workshops.

Key Word:

  • Glass
  • KITANOKUNI KARA
  • Glass Balls
  • Lavender
  • SHIBARE Glass
  • Manufacturing Experience
  • Glass Blowing
  • Gel candle
  • Sand paintings

Area

Furano

Address

Rokugou-Shigaichi 3, Furano-shiMAP

Telephone Number

0167-39-9088

URL

For viewing official site, please click here.

Business Hours

9:00AM until 6:00PM (until 7:00PM during summer time)
Please call to check our winter hours.

Credit Card Use

  • American Express
  • Diners
  • Master
  • Visa
  • Jcb
  • 銀聯

Electronic payments available

  • PayPay
  • LINE Pay
  • Alipay

Shipping Options

Possible (domestic, international)

Online Shopping Options

Not possible

Product District

Available (next to our factory)

Activity Menu

Tonbo dama making, glass blowing, and other activities. Menus are available (Please register online on our homepage)

Suggestions from local shops!

Glass Forest in Furano

"SHIBARE" frosting glassware

しばれ硝子™ "SHIBARE" frosting glassware
しばれ硝子™ "SHIBARE" frosting glassware
紙も電子も使えます!
紙も電子も使えます!

"SHIBARE" frosting glassware is the special handblown glassware designed to look like developing frost inside. The glassware was designed with the image of diamond dust of snow seen in the coldest days of the winter in the area around Furano City, Hokkaido. It is the original product of our glassware atelier located in the area called ROKUGO in Furano City.

The secret of the frost like cracks is the special method to have the three layered glass. The highly expansive glass layer is set between the heat-resistant glass layers. The cracks appear on the center layer of the glass by making tiny cracking sounds. The development of frost like cracks can be enjoyed for three to five years from the production of the glassware.

The surface of the glassware is heat-resistant therefore it can be used to serve hot food and beverages.

There is a short movie to show the development of the cracks inside the glassware in our web site.

Have a piece of "SHIBARE" glassware, and enjoy the wonderful frost development.