[Image1]Hello! 🙋‍♀️Shintoku Tourism Association.Today, I visited Kitahiro Ranch's ranch along ♯ National Rou
[Image2]Hello! 🙋‍♀️Shintoku Tourism Association.Today, I visited Kitahiro Ranch's ranch along ♯ National Rou
[Image3]Hello! 🙋‍♀️Shintoku Tourism Association.Today, I visited Kitahiro Ranch's ranch along ♯ National Rou
[Image4]Hello! 🙋‍♀️Shintoku Tourism Association.Today, I visited Kitahiro Ranch's ranch along ♯ National Rou
[Image5]Hello! 🙋‍♀️Shintoku Tourism Association.Today, I visited Kitahiro Ranch's ranch along ♯ National Rou

Hello! 🙋‍♀️
Shintoku Tourism Association.
Today, I visited Kitahiro Ranch's ranch along ♯ National Route 38 that runs in Shintoku Town.
We heard that Kitahiro Ranch, which raises about 550 dairy cows and F1 cows 🐄 🐃 in total, would like to be a ranch guide for tourists. 👋 Mr. Kimura, who was in charge of the guide, guided us, and in addition to visiting 👀 the milking site and barn, we also experienced ⤴️ feeding a newborn calf. The extraordinary experience of seeing cows up close, which you can't usually see up close, was very fresh ✨, and the staff who accompanied us were also excited! !️ 🐑 🐐 🥰

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