Festivals •
Lantern Festival - The event was founded by Igarashi Takenobu, an artist born in Takikawa with the goal of giving people the joy of crafting their own piece of artwork. It is an annual event that happens every Winter in Takikawa, and involves the hand crafting of lanterns by attendees •
Nanohana Festival - Nanohana (English: canola flowers) is a local food festival where signature dishes of the region can be tasted. The specialty of Takikawa is
Jingisukan, a grilled mutton dish. The festival is held in Spring.
Places • '''Children's Science Museum''' •
Fureai no Sato-onsen - A public outdoor hot spring. •
Maruka Highlands-Cloud Terrace (Unkai) - A hill with scenic views of the city, popular for its panoramas. “Unkai” is the Japanese word for "sea of clouds". •
Takikawa Art and Natural History Museum - The museum contains both local and foreign art and artefacts. •
Takikawa Regional History Center - A museum dedicated to the history of Takikawa. •
Takikawa Sky Park /
Takikawa Sky Museum - Takikawa Sky Park is located along the river bed of Ishikari River. ==Education==