Tourist Ranch / Farm Spots in Okayama Area

  • Okayama City South Village
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    3.5
    37 Reviews
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    Okayama Pref. Okayamashi Minami-ku Kataoka 2468
    Okayama City South Village is an agricultural park located along Prefectural Route 22 in Kataoka, Minami Ward in the city of Okayama. It offers do-it-yourself crop picking, including strawberries, with the specific crops varying from season to season. Visitors can also experience the art of Tole painting. The park also contains a grassy lawn, a swimming pool that is open only in the summer, a karaoke facility, restaurants, and a lodging facility that is modeled after a Spanish farmhouse. The market is open 365 days a year and sells fresh farm products and freshly caught fish. A flea market is held in the park at regular intervals.

    サウスヴィレッジの中にあるマーケットには地元の野菜をはじめ、たくさんの加工食品などが並びます。休日にはフリマなどが開催され、たくさんの人でにぎわいます。

  • Nomaru Engei Kibiji Farm
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    4.0
    21 Reviews
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    Okayama Pref. Soujashi Nishigori 411-1
    This agritourism farm is located along Prefectural Route 270 in Nishigori, Soja City. Besides having the prefecture’s largest strawberry picking field, you can experience blueberry picking, potato digging, interacting with animals, barbecues, and making pizza in stone kilns. In addition, there are gourmet facilities such as a cake workshop using fruits from the farm and a buffet restaurant, and a direct sales store for agricultural products.

    We drove out on a day trip from Kurashiki and arrived after around 45 minutes. The carpark was packed but staff were on hand to guide vehicles into the appropriate lots. The lotus root croquette at...

  • Mimasaka Farm
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    4.0
    18 Reviews
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    Okayama Pref. Mimasakashi Oku 585-1
    This agritourism farm is located along National Route 374 in Oku, Mimasaka City. You can enjoy strawberry picking from early December to early June, and grape picking from mid-August to mid-October. In addition, there is also an adjacent direct sales shop that sells freshly harvested strawberries and grapes.

    ちょっと所要で、岡山を縦断中に たまたま見つけた… イチゴ&ぶどうの「美作農園」 この季節はぶどう狩りと共に、 ぶどうも商品として売られていて、試食し放題♪ いろんなブドウを試食して、マスカットは アレキサンドリアとシャインを食べ比べ❤︎ 実はアレキサンドリア、ヨーロッパ原産種なので 気候の関係で栽培が難しく、最初は岡山でしか 育てられなかったんだよ( ・᷄ὢ...

  • Yasutomi Farm
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    4.0
    7 Reviews
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    Okayama Pref. Okayamashi Kita-ku Shimoashimori 402-3
    Yasutomi Farm is located in Shimo-Ashimori, Kita Ward, in the city of Okayama. In addition to trying their hand at rural activities like milking cows, making butter, or making ceramics, or holding a barbecue, there is a shop on the grounds where visitors can buy soft-serve ice cream, gelato, or hard ice cream made from the milk of the farm's cows. The Farm Festival held several times each year, features sales of beef, vegetables, and processed foods produced by local farmer, in addition to a flea market.

    細い道路を登ったらたどり着きます。600円のパフェを頂きましたが、もう少し果物があればうれしい。ジェラートはさっぱりとした甘さがあり大変おいしかった。

  • Mimasaka Shiitake-en
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
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    Okayama Mimasaka-shi Kitabara 37
    A five-minute drive from JR Hayashino Station or 10-minutes from the Mimasaka Interchange. This tourism farm is just off of National Route 179 where it runs parallel with the Yoshino River. As the mushrooms are grown indoors you can enjoy shiitake harvesting year-round, rain or shine, and they also offer putter golfing. They have different experiences to enjoy throughout the year such as bamboo shoot harvesting in April and May, rhinoceros beetle and stag beetle catching in July and August, and chestnut collection in September and October. They serve a barbecue set meal and also sell pickled and preserved mushrooms made with their harvested shiitake mushrooms.

    椎茸狩り&椎茸商品のお買い物には5回ほど! 食事には1度お邪魔させていただきました。 ワンちゃん連れでも、すごく温かく迎えてくれ嬉しかったです。 ここの椎茸は肉厚で大きくて、いつもお土産に!とたくさん買っちゃいます^^

  • Yamada Bee Farm
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    Okayama Pref. Tomatagunkagaminochou Tsukadani 785-1
    Yamada Bee Farm is a destination farm in Tsukadani in the town of Kagamino in Tomata County. In the greenhouse and fields on the farm, visitors can enjoy picking strawberries or blueberries, depending on the season, and from May to August, they can observe beehives and try their hands at beekeeping and honey gathering. Throughout the year, visitors can learn how to make beeswax candles. All of these activities are available by reservation only. Throughout the year, visitors can patronize other attractions on the farm: the café, which serves sweets made with honey, the shop, and petting zoo.
  • Okayama Farmers Market North Village
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    Okayama Pref. Katsutagunshououchou Oka 1100
    Okayama Farmers' Market North Village is a park located in Oka, Sho-o-cho Town, Katsuta County. In addition to a lodge, a campground, and facilities for luxury camping, it contains a restaurant, a cafe, a barbecue area, and a farmers' market that sells local agricultural products. Visitors can play using available athletic and other equipment, attend craft or cooking workshops, harvest their own fruit and other produce, interact with animals, or mow hay and help take care of the grounds in other ways.
  • Kubo Farm
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    Okayama Okayama-shi Kita-ku Mitsu Shiko 2747-1
    Kubo Farm is located in Mitsushitori, Kita Ward in the city of Okayama. In the surrounding fields, visitors can pick grapes, shiitake mushrooms, and other kinds of produce. A combination produce stand, information counter, and reception desk has been set up along Prefectural Route 31, and in the Rinkan Garden area is a campground and barbecue facility, along with a branch of the Italian restaurant Piza Kobo.
  • Tomomien Tourist Orchard
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    Okayama Akaiwa-shi Odani 843
    This agritourism farm is located along Prefectural Route 27 in Kamiichi, Akaiwa City. Cultivating 23 varieties of peaches and four varieties of grapes on a site covering approximately 15,000 square meters of land, you can enjoy peach and grape picking in the season from summer to autumn (reservations required in advance).
  • Rural Caprine Farm
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    Okayama Okayama-shi Higashi-ku Kusakabe 1346-1
    This is a mountain goat farm, and their wide open pasture is filled with adorable goats which are raised primarily for their milk. The farm shop offers mountain goat cheese, yoghurt, and other dairy products. You can also try goatmilk soft-serve ice cream, custard pudding, and other rare treats! The farm restaurant has paninis with meat and goat cheese, and serves Yagilatte goat's milk cafe lattes.
  • Hiruzen Farm
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    Okayama Maniwa-shi Hiruzenshimofukuda 462
    A corn field and farm about a 25-minute drive from the Hiruzen Interchange on the Yonago Expressway. The farm was founded in the Hiruzen Highlands by a group of women interested in agriculture and is now the top producer of corn in western Japan growing nearly 600 thousand ears of corn per year. It's also known for its direct sales shop which often has a line out the door and during the summer is always bustling with customers who've come in search of fresh corn. They grow both the Hiruzen Milky Yellow Corn, which has a strong sweet flavor, and the Hiruzen Milky White Corn, which offers a pleasing crunch and sheen like pearl.
  • Yoshida Farm
    Travel / Tourism
    Okayama Kaga-gun Kibichuocho Ueda Higashi 2390-3
  • Kamome Farm
    Travel / Tourism
    Okayama Okayama-shi Minami-ku Nishi 7469
  • Okayama Fruit Farm
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    Okayama Okayama-shi Higashi-ku Saidaijimonzen 545
  • Okayama Fruit Farm
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    Okayama Okayama-shi Higashi-ku Saidaijimonzen 545
  • Hiruzen Herb Garden Harvill Kaorinokan
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    Okayama Pref. Maniwashi Hiruzennishikayabe 1480-64
  • Makiyama Kleingarten
    Travel / Tourism
    Okayama Okayama-shi Kita-ku Nakamaki 219
  • Ikajobokujo
    Travel / Tourism
    Okayama Pref. Tsuyamashi Tanokuma 2005
  • Sea Side Farm Nanba Bokujo
    Travel / Tourism
    Okayama Kurashiki-shi Shimotsui 5-chome 5-47
  • Matsuda Bokujo
    Travel / Tourism
    Okayama Okayama-shi Kita-ku Mitsu Kochi 2987-119

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Overshadowed by Hiroshima to the west and the Kansai region to the east, Okayama is an easy spot to miss but a nature-rich gem where the Seto Inland Sea laps at its toes and peach and grape farms complete its interior. One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, Koraku-en in Okayama city is well worth a visit before progressing to Kurashiki, where preserved wooden Edo buildings line the picturesque canal.

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