Japan’s 3 nice Places for green tourism

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When I travel Japan, I prefer to stay not in city but in rural side. Rural side of Japan is so beautiful, food is fresh and delicious, and people are kind. If you would like to feel Japan, it is a good option for you to visit rural side of Japan. However in rural side, there is not enough facilities. So let’s go to farm stay in rural side of Japan.

1. Tomita-farm, Hokkaido


Tomita-farm is located in north part of Hokkaido, Okoppe. Tomita-farm is near by ocean and it has 80 hectare land, 180 cows and make 2000ℓ milk per day. They do not use any chemical, so their product is organic. During the farm-stay you can experience great foods made from milk, cheese and fresh local vegetables.

Access: 99–8 Utsu, Okoppe-chō, Monbetsu-gun, Hokkaidō 098–1624

2. Nobue Nouen Koubo, Okayama


This area is the former Takebe-cho, in the northern part of Okayama city, renamed after the wards were established when Okayama became a city designated by government ordinance in 2007. “Nobue Nouen Koubo”, one of the farm stay inns registered with our company, which opened business in the secluded village of Shimokome in the mountains. You can enjoy tasty fresh vegetables and Japanese traditional foods, such as Soba.

Access: 1558 Takebecho Shimokome, Kita-ku, Okayama-shi Okayama prefecture

3. Yuraku-tei “Tabeya” and “Asobiya”, Shizuoka Prefecture

Surrounded by the fresh green of Okuyama’s tea plantations Brotherhood Farm Stay Inns Kunma Yuraku-tei “Tabeya” and “Asobiya” Tenryu, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka prefecture. Kunma Tenryu is a mountain village surrounded by forests, tea plantations and a clear stream. Just as the farm stay inn says, the voice of the nightingale resounded in the early morning from the tea plantations. What an indescribably soul refreshing scenery and sound.


Access: 1664 Kunma, Tenryu Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture

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