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The vast rape blossoms and mountain ridges are impressive photos.
Koiwai Farm is a private farm located in Shizukuishi, Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan.
The approximately 40-hectare tourist area, which is open as a makiba garden, is full of various leisure spots.
There is also a wealth of nature where you can enjoy the four seasons, and the superb view of rape blossoms blooming along the prefectural road from around Koiwai Station and the rows of cherry blossom trees blooming in the park are also a must-see.
You can easily interact with animals such as horseback riding, Toro carriages, and treats for ponies.
Sheep grazing and sheep snack time are also highlights.
In the Makiba Hall, you can also experience a workshop where you can make key chains and photo frames using wool and wood from Koiwai Farm. How about a one-of-a-kind souvenir in the world?
Various events are held throughout the four seasons.
The "Early Spring Makiba Festa" held in spring is full of projects unique to this season, such as special tours by tractor and walks in the forest.
The park's restaurant also offers a spring-only menu.
The illuminations held in winter are said to be the largest in Tohoku and are popular every year.
You can enjoy it at the restaurants and cafes in Koiwai Farm, and gourmet foods such as Genghis Khan and sweets are also popular.
You can also enjoy dishes using farm-grown ingredients at FARM DINING & CAFE Koiwai Farm Tokyo in Tokyo, a restaurant directly managed by Koiwai Farm in Tokyo.
Japanese black beef is a popular gem. It is easily accessible from Tokyo Station and is recommended for lunch, dinner, and banquets.
◆Koiwai Farm◆
【Address】〒020-0507 Iwate Prefecture, Iwate District, Shizukuishi-cho Marutanichi 36-1
【Access】
By car: Tohoku Expressway Morioka IC about 15 minutes / 12 km
About 30~40 minutes by taxi from JR Morioka Station
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