17217-118, Hara, Suwa District, Nagano 391-0100, JapanMap
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Visited with 2.5 year old twins. Odd place, but really recommended when approaching with the right expectations. GOOD: No entry or parking fee. Cows, horses, sheep, goats, lambs to see and touch (can...
Spent a lot of time here when we lived in Haramura. Lots of wide-open space for the kids to run around and my wife often bought fresh vegetables from the farmstand. They have goats and other animals ...
When I stopped by, I sold a lot of fresh vegetables. The corn was raw and could be eaten as it was, and it was very sweet and my 2 year old son was happy to eat it. I also wanted to eat bright red tomatoes. It was a pity that soft serve ice cream was not sold, but I didn't really care because I could eat soft serve ice cream in various places in this area. If you walk a little, you can interact with horses, sheep and goats. I think you can take a wonderful picture with Yatsugatake in the background ...
There are few vegetables in winter. It's about onions, Chinese cabbage and radish, but when I went there it was only onions. There are always flower beans. The walnut sweets are delicious, so I buy them when I go. I don't have to go all the way, but it's a good idea to stop by.
I expected it to be a agricultural product made at the university. The building and atmosphere were very fashionable, but none of them were expensive and I couldn't afford it. The free farm nearby is expensive, so if you cheaper, fresh vegetables will always line up in the store and increase your ability to attract customers. Also, the male clerk's customer service attitude was cold and uncomfortable.
Great value
Visited with 2.5 year old twins. Odd place, but really recommended when approaching with the right expectations. GOOD: No entry or parking fee. Cows, horses, sheep, goats, lambs to see and touch (can...
Beautiful Place
Spent a lot of time here when we lived in Haramura. Lots of wide-open space for the kids to run around and my wife often bought fresh vegetables from the farmstand. They have goats and other animals ...
Beautiful な scenery と delicious しい wild vegetables
When I stopped by, I sold a lot of fresh vegetables. The corn was raw and could be eaten as it was, and it was very sweet and my 2 year old son was happy to eat it. I also wanted to eat bright red tomatoes. It was a pity that soft serve ice cream was not sold, but I didn't really care because I could eat soft serve ice cream in various places in this area. If you walk a little, you can interact with horses, sheep and goats. I think you can take a wonderful picture with Yatsugatake in the background ...
Kurumi sweets
There are few vegetables in winter. It's about onions, Chinese cabbage and radish, but when I went there it was only onions. There are always flower beans. The walnut sweets are delicious, so I buy them when I go. I don't have to go all the way, but it's a good idea to stop by.
High price
I expected it to be a agricultural product made at the university. The building and atmosphere were very fashionable, but none of them were expensive and I couldn't afford it. The free farm nearby is expensive, so if you cheaper, fresh vegetables will always line up in the store and increase your ability to attract customers. Also, the male clerk's customer service attitude was cold and uncomfortable.