Homac is a do-it-yourself (DIY) store located on Route 5 on the edge of Kutchan town. Its wares are much more comprehensive than one might suspect. It is very popular with seasonal workers at the nearby Hirafu Ski Resort Village and offers almost everything you need for the home as well as tools, basic apparel, pet supplies, car oils and fluids, BBQ's and raw building materials. The range of products offered changes with the season allowing property owners in the Niseko region to fix up, winterize or maintain their homes year round. Other items include a huge range of hardware, cooking utensils, gardening equipment, plants, pet supplies, furniture, bedding, snow clearing tools, basic electronics, building materials and more. I have spent two winter seasons in Hirafu and have needed to visit this store many a time. Homac is open 09:30 ~ 20:00 daily.
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Homac Kutchan
A Handy DIY Store
By Chris Barnes
Community writer
Homac Kutchan, your one stop DIY store
Homac also sells a huge range of party accessories which are popular during the Niseko winter season
Great range of cheap cooking accessories
A huge range of Western friendly futons at Homac
The range of products on offer changes with the season
This is the best place to buy homewares in the immediate area
Laundry accessories are actually more useful than you first think when spending an extended visit in Niseko
Some beautiful traditional homewares are also sold at Homac
BBQ and cooking units and accessories
Basic apparel during the winter is confined to overalls however winter time sees a huge influx of winter apparel
Homac has a great range of garden accessories
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