For English speakers, a fun park to bring your family too. A lot of activities for the little kids. The park in itself is free but most of the activities there you'll have to pay about 400 yen or more depending on the activity. There is a hill slide, train ride, petting zoo, ropes course, paddle row boats, go carts, archery, and more. There is a ticket booth usually right outside of the activity but it is all in Japanese so make sure you are choosing the right one. They do sell a bulk of 12 tickets for 4000 yen which saves you 800 yen if you are interested in that. You can spend most of the day there without doing any of the pay activity and just pay for parking too. Playgrounds are free and plenty of space for kids to run around. Just beaware the ticket booths are in Japanese so you'll have to know which one to buy. Also, the ticket booths currently don't accept the new bills so be careful if you have new ones. Also try to have 1000 yen bills as they don't accept 5000 or 10000. However there are exchange one near some ticket booths. Many people that comes here brings there own tent and set it up for the day to come back to and rest. Spaces are first come first serve. They also do have actual camping area and cabins to rent if want to spend the night there.
Plenty of vending machine and places to grab food too. Worth checking out the strawberry soft cream which they have it right by the main entrance.
Parking is about 1050 yen and they will scan your license plate when you go in. Highly suggested to pay for parking before entering the park as it can get backed up when leaving. Just remember the 4 numbers on your plate. They do accept credit cards at the machines, no English options of if you need help you'll need to seek assistance but it is pretty straight forward.
Worth checking out and great day of outing. We will...
Read moreLoads of fun and especially so for families with young kids. Parking is convenient but felt expensive for being at a place that is so far off the main path. Two of the highlights are the main Zipline and the kiddie Zipline. The main Zipline costs per trip while kiddie Zipline is free. The kiddie Zipline is one of the best Zipline setups that I've seen for kids at any park in Japan. There is a mound covered by a rubberized substance that kids can easily climb while holding the rope. This mound allows them to easily jump on the rope and their feet are well off the ground for the trip. The rope is attached to a track above in a manner that is similar to a hanging rollercoaster. The course is an oval shape so the rope comes back to the start for each new rider. The park suffers from a lack of shade so hot days are very hot. Sekiguchi farm has an ice cream stand on the back side of the main entrance. I recommend getting the ice cream in a cup for young eaters on hot days since they are likely to have their ice cream fall to the ground. Another highlight is being able to pick some vegetables. The vegetable picking is a guided tour and you can keep what you pick but are limited to how much you can pick. Of course, if you just want the vegetables, they are cheaper in the store at the entrance. The picking tours require you to buy tickets in advance but you only need one ticket for a whole family to join the fun. Tours are only at certain times and only 2 or 3 tours per day. Tours are stopped when there is...
Read moreA massive park, very good for family picnic and couple date. I was there on Friday 15th August 2025, very crowded but you still can walk tho. Less foreigner tourists. Guess, the favorite spot is the sunflower garden for taking pics. Free entry, but you will have to pay to get into their small zoo. The condition of the zoo is kinda sad-gloomy and small for some animals. Shocking they have penguins, they do need cold space rather than outdoor cage. Pony has super small cage and lonely. Capybaras and big turtles have bigger space area to roam. Dogs also look so scared to people and just wait for food to appear. So sad. Vending machines and toilets are available anywhere. They have restaurants as well, Italian style and Japanese style. Ice cream spot is near to the entrance gate. But the bigger restaurant inside the park doesnt have english menu so it's not really "foreigner friendly" yet. So far the service was fast and helpful for me. The playground is so massive and many kind. Slide, gokart, mini roller coaster, ferris wheel, carousel, etc. Picnic ground also massive, no need to worry to get your own space. You can also do grill and they serve the store. I hope the souvenir store get improvement for various things, not just...
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