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Located three-and-a-half hours away from Tokyo, the lakeside leisure park area and family ranch at Nasu Kogen Rindo Lake is 300,000 square meters large and surrounded by a beautiful natural setting. There are rides, an interactive farm, a Swiss-style building, and you can enjoy pleasure boats on the crystalline lake. With fresh air and the backdrop of the Nasu mountain range, you could almost think you were in the Swiss Alps. In fact, the area is sometimes called the "little Switzerland" of Japan.
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Perhaps this explains why they teamed up with the animated series Heidi, Girl of the Alps, a franchise still going strong 45 years after the anime first aired in 1979, for a year-long special event called "Heidi's Hill" (in Japanese, ハイジの丘 Haiji no Oka)
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Some of the events planned are:
Heidi's Hill events begin on September 19th, 2020 and will continue for a year until August 31st, 2021.
More details will be revealed on the Nasu Kogen Rindo Lake Family Ranch's website.