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First experience of Tokyo ranch that combines eating, drinking and having fun

#Japan Attractions Located in Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, the large ranch has a beautiful environment and plenty of activities to enjoy all day long! It is recommended to come early in the morning because many activities such as milk driving, sheep shearing, strawberry picking, horseback riding, zip lines will end at 15:30 pm. Since the ranch is very large, you can choose the animal-shaped buses in the park to reach different event venues, the fare per person is only 400yen😬 There are also many animals such as sheep and pigs in the park that can be contacted at zero distance! The most attractive is the children's pig rush competition, the winner can get a medal 🤣 The ranch terminus is a playground with different rides... There is a lot of food available along the way. If you are hungry, you can eat something in the park and rest for a while before continuing to play! #Tokyo Good Places #Keepnature
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Posted: Jan 3, 2023
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