Experience / Training / Vehicle Spots in Kyotanabe / Kizugawa Area

  • Hanayagi Farm (Sightseeing farm)
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kyoto Sourakugunseikachou Shimokoma Kanetsukeden 31
    A tourist farm in Soraku County, Kyoto. They offer 40-minute all-you-can-eat greenhouse strawberry picking whatever the weather from winter to spring. Because they're cultivated on high platforms, visitors don't have to stoop to pick. The facility's barrier free design is accessible to those in wheelchairs or with strollers. Their Edamame Owner system lets customers grow black edamame beans from seeds and then take home the harvest months later. Strawberry picking requires a reservation. On-site parking is available.
  • Midori Fruit Farm
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Tsudukigunidechou Taga Payment 1
    A tourist farm located in Ide Town, Tsuzuki County, Kyoto Prefecture. Visitors can experience harvesting various vegetables and fruits depending on the season, such as digging bamboo shoots, digging sweet potatoes, picking fruits, and gathering chestnuts, as well as enjoying various outdoor leisure activities such as hiking and barbecues, which are popular among wide range of generations, especially families. There is a stream running through the farm, where visitors can play in the water and also watch fireflies during the summer.
  • Hanayagikankono Sono
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    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Pref. Sourakugunseikachou Shimokoma Kanetsukeden 31

    精華町といえば精華いちご。大きく真っ赤ないちごの取り放題です。受付からビニールハウスまでは少し歩きますが、子供も喜んでくれて楽しかったです。スタッフの方の誘導もわかりやすかったです。

  • Nojikumiaihojin Clover Bokujo
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Pref. Kidugawashi Kamochoukanonji Imatsuji 38
  • Yama no Table
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Souraku-gun Minamiyamashiromura Dosenbo Mi Goda 47 (Former Nodono Dosenbo Nursery School)
  • Idecho Natural Kyuyo Mura Management Center
    Travel / Tourism
    Kyoto Tsuzuki-gun Idecho Ide Nihonmatsu 2-1
  • Yamashirotaga Fruit Line
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Kyoto Tsuzuki-gun Idecho Taga Iori Kakiuchi 16

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Its wooden tea houses, shuffling geisha, and spiritual sights have seen Kyoto hailed as the heart of traditional Japan, a world apart from ultramodern Tokyo. Despite being the Japanese capital for over a century, Kyoto escaped destruction during World War II, leaving behind a fascinating history which can be felt at every turn, from the fully gold-plated Kinkakuji Temple down to traditional customs such as geisha performances and tea ceremonies, which are still practiced to this day.

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