Earth Dream Kadoyama Farm is a renowned brand that takes pride in its commitment to providing visitors with a memorable and enjoyable experience. With a focus on sustainability and organic farming practices, the farm offers a variety of attractions and activities for people of all ages. Located in the scenic Tonden region, Earth Dream Kadoyama Farm is surrounded by lush greenery and breathtaking landscapes.
At Earth Dream Kadoyama Farm, visitors can engage with a diverse range of animals, including horses, alpacas, rabbits, and goats. The farm also boasts a play area with swings, slides, and a sled for children to enjoy. In addition, the farm features a serene pond stocked with common carp, creating a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation.
With a dedication to providing a positive and enjoyable experience, Earth Dream Kadoyama Farm is a perfect destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether it is a leisurely stroll through the farm or getting up close and personal with the friendly animals, Earth Dream Kadoyama Farm offers an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Reviews
One of the best places in Hokkaido to take your young children. Got farm animals to pet, fish to feed, horses to ride, and an indoor play area with a plethora of rideable cars and a tree house too!
I visited Earth Dream, which I had been interested in for a while (^^) It was crowded with many families ♪ In the petting animal area that you can enter for free, there are not many types of animals, but you can feed carrots and fish. You can also have a lot of fun giving it away! The play area, which can be played for a fee, has outdoor and indoor play equipment, and children are sure to enjoy it! ! There is an admission fee for outdoor and indoor play equipment (^◇^;) After feeding the horses and fish, the admission fee (600 yen per person for elementary school students and above) was tough for dads on a low monthly salary (bitter smile), but the kids... I'm glad you enjoyed it!
pretty animals, Lots of pond carps
It's great to be able to interact with animals at a low price. I feel at ease.
Feels like a picnic on a sunny day. Just walking around the fields where the ponies are released is exciting.
There are paid and free sections, and you can enjoy it even for free.
For free, you can interact with horses and feed them carrots that can be purchased for 100 yen.
There are many parents and children, and it is full of heart-warming scenes, with some children being surprised by the large horses and others feeding them while being scared.
Horses are naturally cute, friendly, and you can even pet them.
However, it will bite your clothes and fingers, so you need to be careful.
You can also ride a large agricultural horse (Banei horse)
I think it would be interesting to find out what a horse is looking for in its behavior.
There is no doubt that you will think that horses are cute!
I've been there more times than I can count.
We have a lot of horses, including bambas, ponies, and thoroughbreds.
You can also try horseback riding.
There are many more animals in the paid area, but you can enjoy just the free area.
The food at the restaurant is delicious, and there are play facilities for children.
You can enjoy it for free, but...I lost to the cute horses' top attack and couldn't help but want to give them carrots as a snack, so I was out of change...
I stopped by for sightseeing at the end of June with two young children.
Pay the adult entrance fee for the Fureai Corner at the kiosk and get a sticker bracelet admission pass.
It's not very large, but it's probably enough for toddlers. When you enter the hut, there are a lot of alpacas in front! ! I bought a carrot bucket with sliced bait for 100 yen. Although it was through the fence, it stuck its head out so I was able to pet it. It was fluffy and cute♡
Each rabbit is kept in a box cage, and you can feed them carrots that have been torn into small pieces. There were also goats, lambs, pigs, and dogs in the shed.
When I went outside, I saw a sheep through the mesh fence, but it was absorbed in the grass. Ponies roamed freely.
Other activities that seemed to be popular were feeding the carp, rafting, and swinging by the pond, but we had to give up on them due to lack of time.
Outside the petting corner, you can also experience riding a medium-sized horse. Although it was a short course of only one week, they stopped at the start and finish line and let me take pictures. After I finished, the two staff members who accompanied me were very kind, asking me if I wanted to touch it.
There are many other gimmicks on the premises, such as horse feeding, horseback riding, carp feeding, and roasting marshmallows, so I think it's a great spot to hang out with your kids.
There are also swings and a large slide indoors so you won't get bored.
You can go sledding outdoors, and there is also a big swing that appears in Heidi, so I think it is one of the few facilities where you can play all day long.