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Event Notice – World Mölkky Recreation

We’re excited to host the “World Mölkky Recreation,” an event designed for interaction among players from around the world and across Japan.

Activities:


Time Attack 50

Teams aim to score exactly 50 points, with rankings determined by the time taken to achieve this. Teams handle the throwing, scorekeeping, and skittle resetting by themselves.

TOBA-CON (Skittles Skipping Contest)

A competition to see how far a skittle can fly after being hit with a Mölkky stick.

Interleague Match

An opportunity for teams to play an exchange game separate from the tournament.

Date and Venue:

■August 23rd (Friday) 10:00 – 12:00 at Showa Park
■August 25th (Sunday) 13:00 – 15:00 at N.I.T. Hakodate College

No reservation needed—just join in! We’ll start gathering participants 10 minutes before each event.

Players from abroad who participated in the World Mölkky Recreation will receive a “Japanese souvenir” as a participation prize!

Please join us and interact with other players from around the world and across Japan.
Details on how to participate in the event will be announced separately.

(Revised on 20th August, 2024)

[Revised Time for N.I.T. Hakodate College]
・Before revision/ August 25th (Sunday) 12:00 – 14:00 at N.I.T. Hakodate College
・After revision/ August 25th (Sunday) 13:00 – 15:00 at N.I.T. Hakodate College

[Additional information]
・Detailed rule for each event
・Timetable

[Additional explanation – Participation Guide]
・No reservation is needed. You can just join in! We’ll start gathering participants 10 minutes before each event.


2024 Mölkky World Championship in Hakodate, JAPAN
■ Organizer: International Mölkky Organization (IMO)
■ Administrator: Japan Mölkky Association (JMA)
■ Supporters: Hokkaido / Hakodate City / Hakodate City Board of Education
National Institute of Technology, Hakodate College (N.I.T. Hakodate College) / Hokkaido Finland Association / The Hokkaido Shimbun Press
■ Nominal Supporter: Embassy of Finland
■ Special Collaboration: Visit Finland (Finnish Tourist Board)
■ Collaboration: Kanazawa Culture and Sports Commission